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Cell-free Nucleic Acid as Promising Diagnostic Biomarkers for Gastric Cancer: a Systematic Review

Qun Zhang#, Zhouyuan Du#, Xiaoxiao Wang, Fen Li, Yi Liu, Jingjing Sun, Lin Zhang, Yong Xiao, Xiaoming Lu, Haixin Yu, Tao Liu

Department of Digestive Surgical Oncology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430022, China.
#Qun Zhang and Zhouyuan Du contributed equally to this paper.

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Zhang Q, Du Z, Wang X, Li F, Liu Y, Sun J, Zhang L, Xiao Y, Lu X, Yu H, Liu T. Cell-free Nucleic Acid as Promising Diagnostic Biomarkers for Gastric Cancer: a Systematic Review. J Cancer 2024; 15(10):2900-2912. doi:10.7150/jca.92704. https://www.jcancer.org/v15p2900.htm
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Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is a common malignancy with early detection being crucial for survival. Liquid biopsy analysis using cell-free nucleic acid is a preferred method for detection. Hence, we conducted a systematic review to assess the diagnostic efficacy of cell-free nucleic acid markers for GC.

Methods: We searched PubMed and ISI Web of Science databases for articles that conformed to our inclusion and exclusion criteria from 2012 to 2022. The following information was abstracted: first author, year of publication, country/region, age, male proportion, tumor stage for cases, specimen type, measurement method, targeted markers and diagnostic related indicators (including sensitivity, specificity, AUC, P-value).

Results: Fifty-eight studies examined cell-free RNAs (cfRNAs) with a total of 62 individual circulating markers and 7 panels in serum or plasma, while 21 studies evaluated cell-free DNAs (cfDNAs) with 29 individual circulating markers and 7 panels. For individual cfRNAs, the median (range) sensitivity and specificity were 80% (21% - 98%) and 80% (54% - 99%), respectively. The median (range) sensitivity and specificity for cfRNA panels were 86% (83% - 90%) and 75% (60% - 98%), respectively. In comparison, the median (range) sensitivity and specificity reported for individual cfDNAs were 50% (18% - 96%) and 93% (57% - 100%), respectively, while cfDNA panels had a median (range) sensitivity and specificity of 85% (41% - 92%) and 73.5% (38% - 90%), respectively. The meta results indicate that cfRNA markers exhibit high sensitivity (80%) and low specificity (80%) for detecting GC, while cfDNA markers have lower sensitivity (59%) but higher specificity (92%).

Conclusions: This review has demonstrated that cell-free nucleic acids have the potential to serve as useful diagnostic markers for GC. Given that both cfRNA and cfDNA markers have shown promising diagnostic performance for GC, the combination of the two may potentially enhance diagnostic efficiency.

Keywords: gastric cancer, early detection, cfRNA, cfDNA, biomarker


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Zhang, Q., Du, Z., Wang, X., Li, F., Liu, Y., Sun, J., Zhang, L., Xiao, Y., Lu, X., Yu, H., Liu, T. (2024). Cell-free Nucleic Acid as Promising Diagnostic Biomarkers for Gastric Cancer: a Systematic Review. Journal of Cancer, 15(10), 2900-2912. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.92704.

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Zhang, Q.; Du, Z.; Wang, X.; Li, F.; Liu, Y.; Sun, J.; Zhang, L.; Xiao, Y.; Lu, X.; Yu, H.; Liu, T. Cell-free Nucleic Acid as Promising Diagnostic Biomarkers for Gastric Cancer: a Systematic Review. J. Cancer 2024, 15 (10), 2900-2912. DOI: 10.7150/jca.92704.

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Zhang Q, Du Z, Wang X, Li F, Liu Y, Sun J, Zhang L, Xiao Y, Lu X, Yu H, Liu T. Cell-free Nucleic Acid as Promising Diagnostic Biomarkers for Gastric Cancer: a Systematic Review. J Cancer 2024; 15(10):2900-2912. doi:10.7150/jca.92704. https://www.jcancer.org/v15p2900.htm

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Zhang Q, Du Z, Wang X, Li F, Liu Y, Sun J, Zhang L, Xiao Y, Lu X, Yu H, Liu T. 2024. Cell-free Nucleic Acid as Promising Diagnostic Biomarkers for Gastric Cancer: a Systematic Review. J Cancer. 15(10):2900-2912.

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