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Development of methodology for detection of circulating nucleic acids in cancer patients
Kobrle, Lukáš ; Souček, Pavel (advisor) ; Valihrach, Lukáš (referee)
Cancer diagnosis represents one of the most common causes of death in the world, also linked to an ever-increasing incidence of even some more difficult-to-treat variants. One of the most common types of cancer in the world is colorectal cancer, which ranks second in terms of mortality. For these reasons, various methods have been developed for an early diagnosis of the disease. One of the modern and non-invasive methods is the so-called liquid biopsy, based on the detection of circulating DNA and RNA from the blood of patients. This method is also suitable for choosing a therapy, monitoring its effectiveness, and observing the relapse of the disease. In this work, a methodical workflow was created for the monitoring of circulating nucleic acids for its further use in a cohort of patients with colorectal cancer. Various commercial kits were used for the isolation of circulating nucleic acids from plasma of healthy controls, among which the best ones, in terms of quality and quantity, was chosen. The threshold for hemolysis detection by qPCR was also determined using samples from healthy donors. Everything was then applied to RNA samples extracted from plasma of cancer patients, from whichna library of short RNA molecules was prepared for subsequent sequencing. After processing the results, the...

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