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DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3007094
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Detection of Circulating Tumor DNA in Early- and Late-Stage Human Malignancies

Chetan Bettegowda,Mark Sausen,Rebecca J. Leary,Isaac Kinde,Yuxuan Wang,Nishant Agrawal,Bjarne R. Bartlett,Hao Wang,Brandon Luber,Rhoda M. Alani,Emmanuel S. Antonarakis,Nilofer S. Azad,Alberto Bardelli,Henry Brem,John L. Cameron,Clarence C. Lee,Leslie A. Fecher,Gary L. Gallia,Peter Gibbs,Dung T. Le,Robert L. Giuntoli,Michael Goggins,Michael D. Hogarty,Matthias Holdhoff,Seung‐Mo Hong,Yuchen Jiao,Hartmut Juhl,Jaeyeon Kim,Giulia Siravegna,Daniel A. Laheru,Calogero Lauricella,Michael Anthonius Lim,Evan J. Lipson,Suely Kazue Nagahashi Marie,George J. Netto,Kelly S. Oliner,Alessandro Olivi,Louise Olsson,Gregory J. Riggins,Andrea Sartore-Bianchi,Kerstin Schmidt,le-Ming Shih,Sueli Mieko Oba‐Shinjo,Salvatore Siena,Dan Theodorescu,Jeanne Tie,Timothy T. Harkins,Silvio Veronese,Tian‐Li Wang,Jon Weingart,Christopher L. Wolfgang,Laura D. Wood,Dongmei Xing,Ralph H. Hruban,Jian Wu,Peter J. Allen,C. Max Schmidt,Michael A. Choti,Victor E. Velculescu,Kenneth W. Kinzler,Bert Vogelstein,Nickolas Papadopoulos,Luis A. Díaz

Medicine
KRAS
Colorectal cancer
2014
The development of noninvasive methods to detect and monitor tumors continues to be a major challenge in oncology. We used digital polymerase chain reaction-based technologies to evaluate the ability of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) to detect tumors in 640 patients with various cancer types. We found that ctDNA was detectable in >75% of patients with advanced pancreatic, ovarian, colorectal, bladder, gastroesophageal, breast, melanoma, hepatocellular, and head and neck cancers, but in less than 50% of primary brain, renal, prostate, or thyroid cancers. In patients with localized tumors, ctDNA was detected in 73, 57, 48, and 50% of patients with colorectal cancer, gastroesophageal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and breast adenocarcinoma, respectively. ctDNA was often present in patients without detectable circulating tumor cells, suggesting that these two biomarkers are distinct entities. In a separate panel of 206 patients with metastatic colorectal cancers, we showed that the sensitivity of ctDNA for detection of clinically relevant KRAS gene mutations was 87.2% and its specificity was 99.2%. Finally, we assessed whether ctDNA could provide clues into the mechanisms underlying resistance to epidermal growth factor receptor blockade in 24 patients who objectively responded to therapy but subsequently relapsed. Twenty-three (96%) of these patients developed one or more mutations in genes involved in the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway. Together, these data suggest that ctDNA is a broadly applicable, sensitive, and specific biomarker that can be used for a variety of clinical and research purposes in patients with multiple different types of cancer.
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    Detection of Circulating Tumor DNA in Early- and Late-Stage Human Malignancies” is a paper by Chetan Bettegowda Mark Sausen Rebecca J. Leary Isaac Kinde Yuxuan Wang Nishant Agrawal Bjarne R. Bartlett Hao Wang Brandon Luber Rhoda M. Alani Emmanuel S. Antonarakis Nilofer S. Azad Alberto Bardelli Henry Brem John L. Cameron Clarence C. Lee Leslie A. Fecher Gary L. Gallia Peter Gibbs Dung T. Le Robert L. Giuntoli Michael Goggins Michael D. Hogarty Matthias Holdhoff Seung‐Mo Hong Yuchen Jiao Hartmut Juhl Jaeyeon Kim Giulia Siravegna Daniel A. Laheru Calogero Lauricella Michael Anthonius Lim Evan J. Lipson Suely Kazue Nagahashi Marie George J. Netto Kelly S. Oliner Alessandro Olivi Louise Olsson Gregory J. Riggins Andrea Sartore-Bianchi Kerstin Schmidt le-Ming Shih Sueli Mieko Oba‐Shinjo Salvatore Siena Dan Theodorescu Jeanne Tie Timothy T. Harkins Silvio Veronese Tian‐Li Wang Jon Weingart Christopher L. Wolfgang Laura D. Wood Dongmei Xing Ralph H. Hruban Jian Wu Peter J. Allen C. Max Schmidt Michael A. Choti Victor E. Velculescu Kenneth W. Kinzler Bert Vogelstein Nickolas Papadopoulos Luis A. Díaz published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.