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Aqueous Humor as a Liquid Biopsy for Retinoblastoma: Clear Corneal Paracentesis and Genomic Analysis.

Mary E Kim1, Liya Xu2, Rishvanth K Prabakar3, Lishuang Shen4, Chen-Ching Peng5, Peter Kuhn6, Xiaowu Gai7, James Hicks8, Jesse L Berry9.   

Abstract

There is significant potential clinical utility for the application of a liquid biopsy platform for retinoblastoma, given that direct tumor biopsy is prohibited in these patients. The aqueous humor (AH) forms in a separate compartment from the tumor but is enclosed within the same ocular space. Thus, it is an enriched source of eye-specific tumoral genomic information that can be used as a liquid biopsy or surrogate to tumor biopsy for this disease. This manuscript details a methodology for safely extracting the AH from retinoblastoma eyes via clear corneal paracentesis. Additionally, the steps for genomic analysis, including cell-free DNA isolation and purification, next-generation sequencing, somatic copy number alteration (SCNA) analysis, RB1 single nucleotide variant (SNV) mutation identification, and tumor fraction estimation are presented. The pre-analytical, analytical, and early clinical validity of the AH liquid biopsy platform have been evaluated; however, it is not without limitations. These are largely a consequence of the quantity of cell-free DNA that is required for certain steps of the assay. Compared to other blood-based liquid biopsy platforms currently under investigation for retinoblastoma, an AH-based platform is limited by the volume of biofluid (and thus the quantity of DNA) that can be extracted from the eye; the benefit is that AH is eye-specific. The platform discussed here is unique in that it detects circulating tumor DNA in the AH via two mechanisms (SCNAs and RB1 SNVs), yielding a higher sensitivity for identifying tumoral genomic information. The AH liquid biopsy has the potential for direct clinical application to precision oncology for retinoblastoma patients, with particular importance for patients with bilateral disease as the AH is specific to the tumors in each eye. There is ongoing research with applications of this platform to patients with other ocular tumors as well.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34570090      PMCID: PMC9200366          DOI: 10.3791/62939

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.424


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3.  Genomic cfDNA Analysis of Aqueous Humor in Retinoblastoma Predicts Eye Salvage: The Surrogate Tumor Biopsy for Retinoblastoma.

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