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Analytical Technologies for Liquid Biopsy of Subcellular Materials

Author(s)
Campos, Camila D. M.Childers, KatieGamage, Sachindra S. T.Wijerathne, HarshaniZhao, ZhengSoper, Steven A.
Issued Date
2021
DOI
10.1146/annurev-anchem-091520-093931
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/53877
Fulltext
https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev-anchem-091520-093931
Citation
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL 14, 2021, v.14, pp.207 - 229
Abstract
Liquid biopsy markers, which can be secured from a simple blood draw or other biological samples, are used to manage a variety of diseases and even monitor for bacterial or viral infections. Although there are several different types of liquid biopsy markers, the subcellular ones, including cell-free DNA, microRNA, extracellular vesicles, and viral particles, are evolving in terms of their utility. A challenge with liquid biopsy markers is that they must be enriched from the biological sample prior to analysis because they are a vast minority in a mixed population, and potential interferences may be present in the sample matrix that can inhibit profiling the molecular cargo from the subcellular marker. In this article, we discuss existing and developing analytical enrichment platforms used to isolate subcellular liquid biopsy markers, and discuss their figures of merit such as recovery, throughput, and purity.
Publisher
ANNUAL REVIEWS
ISSN
1936-1327
Keyword (Author)
liquid biopsiescell-free DNAextracellular vesiclesvirus particles
Keyword
CELL-FREE DNARECEPTOR-BINDING DOMAINSOLID-PHASE EXTRACTIONEXTRACELLULAR VESICLESEXOSOME ISOLATIONCIRCULATING EXOSOMESMICROFLUIDIC DEVICEEFFICIENT ISOLATIONNUCLEIC-ACIDSWHOLE-BLOOD

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