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    Nano-omics: nanotechnology-based multidimensional harvesting of the blood-circulating cancerome

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    Authors
    Gardner, Lois
    Kostarelos, K.
    Mallick, P.
    Dive, Caroline
    Hadjidemetriou, M.
    Affiliation
    Nanomedicine Lab, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Issue Date
    2022
    
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    Abstract
    Over the past decade, the development of 'simple' blood tests that enable cancer screening, diagnosis or monitoring and facilitate the design of personalized therapies without the need for invasive tumour biopsy sampling has been a core ambition in cancer research. Data emerging from ongoing biomarker development efforts indicate that multiple markers, used individually or as part of a multimodal panel, are required to enhance the sensitivity and specificity of assays for early stage cancer detection. The discovery of cancer-associated molecular alterations that are reflected in blood at multiple dimensions (genome, epigenome, transcriptome, proteome and metabolome) and integration of the resultant multi-omics data have the potential to uncover novel biomarkers as well as to further elucidate the underlying molecular pathways. Herein, we review key advances in multi-omics liquid biopsy approaches and introduce the 'nano-omics' paradigm: the development and utilization of nanotechnology tools for the enrichment and subsequent omics analysis of the blood-circulating cancerome.
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    Gardner L, Kostarelos K, Mallick P, Dive C, Hadjidemetriou M. Nano-omics: nanotechnology-based multidimensional harvesting of the blood-circulating cancerome. Vol. 19, Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology. Springer Science and Business Media LLC; 2022. p. 551–61.
    Journal
    Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/625391
    DOI
    10.1038/s41571-022-00645-x
    PubMed ID
    35739399
    Additional Links
    https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41571-022-00645-x
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    Article
    Language
    en
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1038/s41571-022-00645-x
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