The Potential Use of Dynamics Changes of ctDNA and cfDNA in the Perioperative Period to Predict the Recurrence Risk in Early NSCLC

BackgroundPostoperative circulation tumor DNA (ctDNA) is a promising method to predict the risk of recurrence. However, the amount of ctDNA in patients with early NSCLC is too small. Cell damages caused during the intraoperative period leads to a significant increase in cell free DNA (cfDNA). Whethe...

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Main Authors: Xiaolong Zhao, Fuqiang Dai, Longyong Mei, Depei Huang, Xudong Shen, Hushan Zhang, Xueke She, Zheng Ma
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2021.671963/full
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spelling doaj-80252b09eb3a404bacd8f9277e47d18e2021-07-16T09:00:43ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2021-07-011110.3389/fonc.2021.671963671963The Potential Use of Dynamics Changes of ctDNA and cfDNA in the Perioperative Period to Predict the Recurrence Risk in Early NSCLCXiaolong Zhao0Fuqiang Dai1Longyong Mei2Depei Huang3Xudong Shen4Hushan Zhang5Xueke She6Zheng Ma7Zheng Ma8The Department of Thoracic Surgery, Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaThe Department of Thoracic Surgery, Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaThe Department of Thoracic Surgery, Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaThe Medical Department, 3D Medicines Inc., Shanghai, ChinaThe Medical Department, 3D Medicines Inc., Shanghai, ChinaThe Medical Department, 3D Medicines Inc., Shanghai, ChinaThe Medical Department, 3D Medicines Inc., Shanghai, ChinaThe Department of Thoracic Surgery, Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaThe Department of Thoracic Surgery, Chongqing General Hospital, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chongqing, ChinaBackgroundPostoperative circulation tumor DNA (ctDNA) is a promising method to predict the risk of recurrence. However, the amount of ctDNA in patients with early NSCLC is too small. Cell damages caused during the intraoperative period leads to a significant increase in cell free DNA (cfDNA). Whether cfDNA content is restored to the preoperative level within a short time after surgery may indicate the degree of surgical trauma. In this study, dynamic changes of cfDNA combined with ctDNA in the perioperative period of NSCLC were used to explore the possibility of them as a biomarker to indicate the risk of recurrence.MethodsNSCLC patients who planned to undergo radical resection were investigated. 10ml of peripheral blood was collected before, during and 7 days after surgery. DNA concentration was measured, and a 23-gene NGS panel was performed to detect gene mutations. All the patients would be followed-up for at least 18 months.ResultsA total of 7 patients were sampled. The amount of cfDNA before surgery was 36.6 ± 14.7ng, and increased to 127.2 ± 52.2ng during surgery. 7 days after surgery, it dropped to 45.23 ± 9.41ng in 3 patients and rose to 173.7 ± 80.80ng in the remaining 4. Only 1 patient was ctDNA positive after surgery, with decreasing cfDNA, and he was the only one that relapsed and died within 18 months.ConclusionThe use of ctDNA to predict the risk of postoperative recurrence of NSCLC is a very valuable method, and it may be more reliable if combined with the dynamic changes of cfDNA. The amounts of cfDNA are raised by the operation, but will be polarized after surgery in 7 days. Postoperative NSCLC patients with positive ctDNA and reduced cfDNA have a higher risk of recurrence.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2021.671963/fullnon-small cell lung cancerperioperativectDNAcfDNApredict
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author Xiaolong Zhao
Fuqiang Dai
Longyong Mei
Depei Huang
Xudong Shen
Hushan Zhang
Xueke She
Zheng Ma
Zheng Ma
spellingShingle Xiaolong Zhao
Fuqiang Dai
Longyong Mei
Depei Huang
Xudong Shen
Hushan Zhang
Xueke She
Zheng Ma
Zheng Ma
The Potential Use of Dynamics Changes of ctDNA and cfDNA in the Perioperative Period to Predict the Recurrence Risk in Early NSCLC
Frontiers in Oncology
non-small cell lung cancer
perioperative
ctDNA
cfDNA
predict
author_facet Xiaolong Zhao
Fuqiang Dai
Longyong Mei
Depei Huang
Xudong Shen
Hushan Zhang
Xueke She
Zheng Ma
Zheng Ma
author_sort Xiaolong Zhao
title The Potential Use of Dynamics Changes of ctDNA and cfDNA in the Perioperative Period to Predict the Recurrence Risk in Early NSCLC
title_short The Potential Use of Dynamics Changes of ctDNA and cfDNA in the Perioperative Period to Predict the Recurrence Risk in Early NSCLC
title_full The Potential Use of Dynamics Changes of ctDNA and cfDNA in the Perioperative Period to Predict the Recurrence Risk in Early NSCLC
title_fullStr The Potential Use of Dynamics Changes of ctDNA and cfDNA in the Perioperative Period to Predict the Recurrence Risk in Early NSCLC
title_full_unstemmed The Potential Use of Dynamics Changes of ctDNA and cfDNA in the Perioperative Period to Predict the Recurrence Risk in Early NSCLC
title_sort potential use of dynamics changes of ctdna and cfdna in the perioperative period to predict the recurrence risk in early nsclc
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Oncology
issn 2234-943X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description BackgroundPostoperative circulation tumor DNA (ctDNA) is a promising method to predict the risk of recurrence. However, the amount of ctDNA in patients with early NSCLC is too small. Cell damages caused during the intraoperative period leads to a significant increase in cell free DNA (cfDNA). Whether cfDNA content is restored to the preoperative level within a short time after surgery may indicate the degree of surgical trauma. In this study, dynamic changes of cfDNA combined with ctDNA in the perioperative period of NSCLC were used to explore the possibility of them as a biomarker to indicate the risk of recurrence.MethodsNSCLC patients who planned to undergo radical resection were investigated. 10ml of peripheral blood was collected before, during and 7 days after surgery. DNA concentration was measured, and a 23-gene NGS panel was performed to detect gene mutations. All the patients would be followed-up for at least 18 months.ResultsA total of 7 patients were sampled. The amount of cfDNA before surgery was 36.6 ± 14.7ng, and increased to 127.2 ± 52.2ng during surgery. 7 days after surgery, it dropped to 45.23 ± 9.41ng in 3 patients and rose to 173.7 ± 80.80ng in the remaining 4. Only 1 patient was ctDNA positive after surgery, with decreasing cfDNA, and he was the only one that relapsed and died within 18 months.ConclusionThe use of ctDNA to predict the risk of postoperative recurrence of NSCLC is a very valuable method, and it may be more reliable if combined with the dynamic changes of cfDNA. The amounts of cfDNA are raised by the operation, but will be polarized after surgery in 7 days. Postoperative NSCLC patients with positive ctDNA and reduced cfDNA have a higher risk of recurrence.
topic non-small cell lung cancer
perioperative
ctDNA
cfDNA
predict
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2021.671963/full
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