id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-321697-yua3apfi Crigna, Adriana Torres Cell-free nucleic acid patterns in disease prediction and monitoring—hype or hope? 2020-10-29 .txt text/plain 10892 608 40 This article highlights the involvement of circulating CFNAs in local and systemic processes dealing with the question, whether specific patterns of CFNAs in blood, their detection, quantity and quality (such as their methylation status) might be instrumental to predict a disease development/progression and could be further utilised for accompanying diagnostics, targeted prevention, creation of individualised therapy algorithms, therapy monitoring and prognosis. Especially severe, prolonged and/ or chronic stress of any origin such as exercise-induced oxidative stress [22] (see "Physical activity and exercise-induced oxidative stress" section), hormonal stress [23] , emotional stress and psychological burden [24] [25] [26] [27] as well as metabolic stress, e.g. in diabetes mellitus [28, 29] (see also below "Association between diabetes mellitus and carcinogenesis: diagnostic and therapeutic potential of cell-free nucleic acids" section) and hyperhomocysteinaemia [30, 31] amongst others, is associated with highly increased ROS production and insufficient repair capacity-both linked to oxidative damage of mitochondria and consequent mitochondrial dysfunction leading to the development of cardiovascular impairments [32] [33] [34] , neuro/degenerative pathologies [34] [35] [36] [37] , impaired healing [34] and malignant cell transformation [34, [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] . ./cache/cord-321697-yua3apfi.txt ./txt/cord-321697-yua3apfi.txt