医学
液体活检
肿瘤科
乳腺癌
生物标志物
新辅助治疗
循环肿瘤细胞
转移性乳腺癌
内科学
转化研究
疾病
临床试验
免疫疗法
转移
微小残留病
癌症
免疫系统
活检
免疫检查点
靶向治疗
疾病监测
生物标志物发现
生物信息学
临床终点
临床意义
化疗
全身疗法
CA15-3号
机会之窗
作者
ANNA M. McCRACKEN,Olivia R. Grafinger,Hon S. Leong,Ana Elisa Lohmann,Katarzyna J. Jerzak,Sunit Das
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ctrv.2026.103111
摘要
Distant recurrence remains a significant cause of mortality in patients with breast cancer (BC). While metastasis was once considered a late event, current evidence suggests that metastatic seeding occurs early. There is thus significant interest in neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) as a window of opportunity to decrease metastatic risk. While NAT has classically consisted of chemotherapy, targeted therapies, such as human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2)-targeted therapies and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), are now offered to patients with HER2-positive and triple-negative (TN) BC, respectively. As therapies evolve, there is a growing need to identify reliable biomarkers to predict NAT response and monitor microscopic disease post-NAT. This review explores the interplay between metastasis biomarkers and NAT for HER2-positive and TNBC. Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA), circulating tumour cells (CTCs), disseminated cancer cells (DCCs), and tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) provide longitudinal insights into residual disease, immune dynamics, and genomic alterations. This review critically examines the established and emerging prognostic, predictive, and response-adaptive roles of these biomarkers in the neoadjuvant setting and beyond. Clinical adoption of novel biomarker approaches has been challenging due to reliance on tissue biopsy during an already challenging treatment journey. However, liquid biopsy approaches like CTC and ctDNA analyses provide minimally invasive means of monitoring metastatic risk. Technological advancements, such as methylome sequencing and variant-based ctDNA detection, offer promise for improved sensitivity and validity. While further trials are required to establish their clinical utility, integrating these biomarker-informed assays may inform precise metastasis risk assessment and improve patient outcomes.
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