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Biomarkers for hepatocellular carcinoma based on body fluids and feces.


ABSTRACT: Novel non-/minimally-invasive and effective approaches are urgently needed to supplement and improve current strategies for diagnosis and management of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Overwhelming evidence from published studies on HCC has documented that multiple molecular biomarkers detected in body fluids and feces can be utilized in early-diagnosis, predicting responses to specific therapies, evaluating prognosis before or after therapy, as well as serving as novel therapeutic targets. Detection and analysis of proteins, metabolites, circulating nucleic acids, circulating tumor cells, and extracellular vesicles in body fluids (e.g., blood and urine) and gut microbiota (e.g., in feces) have excellent capabilities to improve different aspects of management of HCC. Numerous studies have been devoted in identifying more promising candidate biomarkers and therapeutic targets for diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring responses of HCC to conventional therapies, most of which may improve diagnosis and management of HCC in the future. This review aimed to summarize recent advances in utilizing these biomarkers in HCC and discuss their clinical significance.

SUBMITTER: Guan MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8131906 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biomarkers for hepatocellular carcinoma based on body fluids and feces.

Guan Ming-Cheng MC   Ouyang Wei W   Wang Ming-Da MD   Liang Lei L   Li Na N   Fu Ting-Ting TT   Shen Feng F   Lau Wan-Yee WY   Xu Qiu-Ran QR   Huang Dong-Sheng DS   Zhu Hong H   Yang Tian T  

World journal of gastrointestinal oncology 20210501 5


Novel non-/minimally-invasive and effective approaches are urgently needed to supplement and improve current strategies for diagnosis and management of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Overwhelming evidence from published studies on HCC has documented that multiple molecular biomarkers detected in body fluids and feces can be utilized in early-diagnosis, predicting responses to specific therapies, evaluating prognosis before or after therapy, as well as serving as novel therapeutic targets. Detec  ...[more]

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