Dual analysis using Parsortix further validated >>>>22 Oct 2025 07:54
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"Results High analytical sensitivity and specificity were found for both gene expression and TP53 NGS based CTC detection, as these assays specifically detected as few as five cancer cells spiked in control sample. Regarding clinical validity, the gene expression-based CTC detection showed 0.48 accuracy, 13.3% sensitivity, and 100% specificity, whereas TP53 sequencing demonstrated better assay performance (0.77 accuracy, 46.7% sensitivity, 100% specificity). For circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis, we first identified 0.31% VAF cut-off for accurate ctDNA TP53 mutation calling. Subsequent clinical validity assessment showed solid performance efficiency of the ctDNA based liquid biopsy (0.71 accuracy, 60% sensitivity, and 100% specificity), outperforming the CTC detection methods.
Importantly, the tandem ctDNA/CTC analysis improved disease detection rate in both HGSOC cohorts, allowing to achieve, respectively, 73.3% and 93.3% sensitivity. Interestingly, TP53 NGS revealed CTC private variants, and shared ctDNA/CTC mutations undetected in the primary tissue, highlighting the ability of the dual-analyte approach to capture tumor heterogeneity and allow mutation cross-validation.
Conclusions Our study reveals the complementary value of simultaneous CTC and cfDNA analysis in HGSOC, advancing the translational potential of liquid biopsy integration for the management of this disease.".