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Liquid biopsy and prostate cancer. Current evidence applied to clinical practice.

Authors :
Puche-Sanz I
Rodríguez-Martínez A
Garrido-Navas MC
Robles-Fernández I
Vázquez-Alonso F
Álvarez Cubero MJ
Lorente-Acosta JA
Serrano-Fernández MJ
Cózar-Olmo JM
Source :
Actas urologicas espanolas [Actas Urol Esp (Engl Ed)] 2020 Apr; Vol. 44 (3), pp. 139-147. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Dec 12.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Context: Despite being a validated source of biomarkers, liquid biopsy has not yet succeeded in becoming part of the standard clinical practice in prostate cancer patients. Few biomarkers undergo adequate validation, prospective and independent, of their predictive and/or prognostic value, which results in a lack of the different available tests in the clinical practice.<br />Objective: To carry out a pragmatic synthesis of current scientific evidence on liquid biopsy for prostate cancer patients.<br />Evidence Acquisition: Non-systematic literature review, narrowing the search to papers on liquid biopsy from blood samples in prostate cancer patients. We mainly selected works evaluating clinical endpoints in prostate cancer.<br />Evidence Synthesis: The most clinically advanced forms of liquid biopsy are circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). Both CTCs and ctDNA have demonstrated their prognostic value in metastatic disease. ARV7 determination is the first predictive biomarker of the disease. Its implementation into routine clinical practice requires methodological standardization and adequate clinical validation of the different available ways to detect it. The detection of CTCs in the early stages of the disease still depends on the optimization of the diagnostic methods and on the development of the biological characterization of these cells. The biological information provided by CTCs and ctDNA is different; therefore, the study of its adequate combination is the object of cutting-edge research.<br />Conclusions: The absence of protocols and methodological standards is the limiting factor when aiming to reach conclusions that could have a potential impact on clinical practice. Therefore, the real short-term challenge for liquid biopsy is the establishment of consensus and common criteria.<br /> (Copyright © 2019 AEU. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English; Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
2173-5786
Volume :
44
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Actas urologicas espanolas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31839360
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acuro.2019.08.007