Mismatch Repair Status Characterization in Oncologic Pathology: Taking Stock of the Real-World Possibilities

R. Piciotti, K. Venetis, E. Sajjadi, N. Fusco
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The mismatch repair (MMR) system has a key role in supporting the DNA polymerase proofreading function and in maintaining genome stability. Alterations in the MMR genes are driving events of tumorigenesis, tumor progression, and resistance to therapy. These genetic scars may occur in either hereditary or sporadic settings, with different frequencies across tumor types. Appropriate characterization of the MMR status is a crucial task in oncologic pathology because it allows for both the tailored clinical management of cancer patients and surveillance of individuals at risk. The currently available MMR testing methods have specific strengths and weaknesses, and their application across different tumor types would require a tailored approach. This article highlights the indications and challenges in MMR status assessment for molecular pathologists, focusing on the possible strategies to overcome analytical and pre-analytical issues.
错配修复状态表征在肿瘤病理学:盘点现实世界的可能性
错配修复(MMR)系统在支持DNA聚合酶校对功能和维持基因组稳定性方面起着关键作用。MMR基因的改变是肿瘤发生、肿瘤进展和治疗耐药的驱动因素。这些遗传疤痕可能发生在遗传性或散发性环境中,在不同的肿瘤类型中有不同的频率。适当地描述MMR状态在肿瘤病理学中是一项至关重要的任务,因为它既允许对癌症患者进行量身定制的临床管理,也允许对高危个体进行监测。目前可用的MMR检测方法具有特定的优点和缺点,并且它们在不同肿瘤类型中的应用需要量身定制的方法。本文强调了分子病理学家在MMR状态评估中的适应症和挑战,重点是克服分析和分析前问题的可能策略。
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