Liquid Biopsy-Based DNA Methylation Biomarkers for Precision Medicine in Breast Cancer
Ieva Sadzeviciene, Danielius Kaubrys, Sonata Jarmalaite

TL;DR
This review explores how DNA methylation in liquid biopsies can improve breast cancer diagnosis and treatment by enabling real-time monitoring and personalized care.
Contribution
The paper systematically reviews DNA methylation biomarkers in liquid biopsies for breast cancer, emphasizing their potential for early diagnosis and treatment personalization.
Findings
Cell-free DNA methylation biomarkers can be detected in blood serum or plasma from breast cancer patients.
These biomarkers show promise for early diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer.
Integration of methylation data into clinical profiling may enhance personalized treatment strategies.
Abstract
Current breast cancer (BC) diagnostics include detailed pathological and genetic analysis for biological subtype identification; however, throughout the course of the disease, new alterations determining the progression of the disease or resistance to treatment appear. The tests based on liquid biopsy allow minimally invasive real-time monitoring of tumour-specific alteration during the entire disease treatment. Tumour-specific genetic material fragments occur in bodily fluids, and cell-free nucleic acids are a convenient tool for analysing genetic and epigenetic changes in tumours. Evidence for the diagnostic and prognostic value of epigenetic biomarkers is gradually increasing. Although, up to date, there is limited access to in vitro diagnostic (IVD) epigenetic liquid biopsy-based tests for BC management, the data on the clinical potential of such tests and biomarkers are…
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TopicsCancer Genomics and Diagnostics · Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
