Recent progress in prompt molecular detection of liquid biopsy using Cas enzymes: innovative approaches for cancer diagnosis and analysis

利用Cas酶快速分子检测液体活检的最新进展:癌症诊断和分析的创新方法

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Abstract

Creating fast, non-invasive, precise, and specific diagnostic tests is crucial for enhancing cancer treatment outcomes. Among diagnostic methods, those relying on nucleic acid detection are highly sensitive and specific. Recent developments in diagnostic technologies, particularly those leveraging Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR), are revolutionizing cancer detection, providing accurate and timely results. In clinical oncology, liquid biopsy has become a noninvasive and early-detectable alternative to traditional biopsies over the last two decades. Analyzing the nucleic acid content of liquid biopsy samples, which include Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs), Circulating Tumor DNA (ctDNA), Circulating Cell-Free RNA (cfRNA), and tumor extracellular vesicles, provides a noninvasive method for cancer detection and monitoring. In this review, we explore how the characteristics of various Cas (CRISPR-associated) enzymes have been utilized in diagnostic assays for cancer liquid biopsy and highlight their main applications of innovative approaches in monitoring, as well as early and rapid detection of cancers.

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