Research Progress of Free DNA and The Necessity of Standardization
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1.1)College of Food Sciences & Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China;2.2)Center for Frontier Metrology, National Institute of Metrology, Beijing 100029, China

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This work was supported by grants from National Quality Foundation Key Technology Research and Development Project of China (2017YFF0204605) and Basic Scientific Research Programme Supported by National Institute of Metrology, China (AKY1929).

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    As a new molecular marker, free DNA (cell free DNA, cfDNA) plays an increasingly important role in disease prediction, tumor prevention and treatment. However, there are still many obstacles before achieving a wide range of clinical application, mainly due to the lack of cfDNA-related standards, resulting in the lack of comparability of current research reports and the lack of stable repeatability of test results, thus reducing the reliability of clinical application. This review focuses on the related research progress of cfDNA in recent years, including sample source, sample preservation, sample extraction, qualitative and quantitative detection and application of cfDNA. We analyze and compare the various methods used in each link of cfDNA research and their advantages and disadvantages, analyze and summarize the problems existing in each link, and put forward the urgency of the formulation of cfDNA related standards.

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FANG Yan, LIU Zheng, GAO Ying, XING De-Chun, DONG Lian-Hua, YANG Jing-Ya. Research Progress of Free DNA and The Necessity of Standardization[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2021,48(9):1042-1051

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  • Received:October 22,2020
  • Revised:February 08,2021
  • Accepted:February 22,2021
  • Online: September 23,2021
  • Published: September 20,2021