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Detection of circulating cell-free HPV DNA of 13 HPV types for patients with cervical cancer as potential biomarker to monitor therapy response and to detect relapse.

Authors :
Mittelstadt, Suzana
Kelemen, Olga
Admard, Jakob
Gschwind, Axel
Koch, André
Wörz, Sarah
Oberlechner, Ernst
Engler, Tobias
Bonzheim, Irina
Staebler, Annette
Weidner, Nicola
Stubenrauch, Frank
Iftner, Thomas
Riess, Olaf
Schroeder, Christopher
Kommoss, Stefan
Ossowski, Stephan
Source :
British Journal of Cancer; Jun2023, Vol. 128 Issue 11, p2097-2103, 7p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: HPV-related cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most frequent cancer in women worldwide. Cell-free tumour DNA is a potent biomarker to detect treatment response, residual disease, and relapse. We investigated the potential use of cell-free circulating HPV-DNA (cfHPV-DNA) in plasma of patients with CC. Methods: cfHPV-DNA levels were measured using a highly sensitive next-generation sequencing-based approach targeting a panel of 13 high-risk HPV types. Results: Sequencing was performed in 69 blood samples collected from 35 patients, of which 26 were treatment-naive when the first liquid biopsy sample was retrieved. cfHPV-DNA was successfully detected in 22/26 (85%) cases. A significant correlation between tumour burden and cfHPV-DNA levels was observed: cfHPV-DNA was detectable in all treatment-naive patients with advanced-stage disease (17/17, FIGO IB3–IVB) and in 5/9 patients with early-stage disease (FIGO IA–IB2). Sequential samples revealed a decrease of cfHPV-DNA levels in 7 patients corresponding treatment response and an increase in a patient with relapse. Conclusions: In this proof-of-concept study we demonstrated the potential of cfHPV-DNA as a biomarker for therapy monitoring in patients with primary and recurrent CC. Our findings facilitate the development of a sensitive and precise, non-invasive, inexpensive, and easily accessible tool in CC diagnosis, therapy monitoring and follow-up. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00070920
Volume :
128
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
British Journal of Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163868783
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-023-02233-x