The Central nervous system (CNS) tumor still remains the most lethal cancer, and It is hard to diagnose at an earlier stage on most occasions. It is found that recurrent disease is finally observed in patients who occurred chemo-resistance after completely primary treatment. It is a challenge that monitoring treatment efficacy and tumor recurrence of CNS tumors are full of risks and difficulties by brain biopsies. However, the brain biopsies are considered as an invasive technique with low specificity and low sensitivity. In contrast, the liquid biopsy is based on blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) test, which is going to acceptable among the patients through it's minimally invasive and serial bodily fluids. The advantages of liquid biopsy are to follow the development of tumors, provide new insights in real time, and accurate medical care. The major analytical constituents of liquid biopsy contain the Circulating tumor cells (CTCs), circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), circulating cell-free microRNAs (cfmiRNAs), and circulating exosomes. Liquid biopsy has been widely utilized in CNS tumors in recent years, and the CTCs and ctDNA have become the hot topics for researching. In this review, we are going to explain the clinical potential of liquid biopsy biomarkers in CNS tumor by testing circulating miRNAs and exosomes to evaluate diagnose, prognosis, and response to treatment.
Keywords: Central nervous system (CNS); circulating miRNAs; diagnosis; exosomes; liquid biopsy; treatment respond; tumor.
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