Pre-analytical considerations for microRNA quantification in childhood leukemia research.

Journal of biological methods Pub Date : 2025-05-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.14440/jbm.2025.0001
Ioannis Kyriakidis, Iordanis Pelagiadis, Eftichia Stiakaki
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Abstract

Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have gained significant attention as potential biomarkers in childhood leukemia, offering insights into diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic targeting. However, the clinical translation of miRNA biomarkers faces several challenges, including inconsistencies in results caused by methodological differences, sample processing variability, and a lack of standardized normalization techniques. In addition, miRNA profiles are highly cell-specific, with unique signatures for different blood cell types and leukemic blasts, reflecting their distinct biological roles and disease states. Pre-analytical factors are critical in ensuring the accuracy and reproducibility of miRNA quantification. The selectively enriched and highly stable exosomal miRNAs have shown great promise for studying intercellular communication and disease-specific miRNAs. The selection of the analytical matrix should align with the specific objectives of the research or diagnostic application. Addressing technical challenges and recording potential confounding variables (e.g., age, gender, ethnicity, body mass index, menstrual cycle, fasting, circadian rhythm, comorbidities, medications, smoking, and physical activity) are essential to enhancing the reproducibility and reliability of miRNA biomarkers.

Objective: This review aims to highlight the challenges facing miRNA quantification in childhood leukemias, scrutinizing all relevant pre-analytical issues, including the preferred specimen source, leukemic blast type and count, the selection of suitable blood components, the impact of time and freeze-thaw cycles, collection, processing, and storage variables.

Conclusion: Further research is needed to standardize methodologies and expand our understanding of miRNA interaction networks, ultimately advancing the application of miRNAs in childhood leukemia research.

儿童白血病研究中microRNA定量的分析前考虑。
背景:MicroRNAs (miRNAs)作为儿童白血病的潜在生物标志物,在诊断、预后和治疗靶向方面具有重要意义。然而,miRNA生物标志物的临床翻译面临着一些挑战,包括由于方法差异、样品处理可变性和缺乏标准化的规范化技术而导致的结果不一致。此外,miRNA谱具有高度的细胞特异性,对不同的血细胞类型和白血病母细胞具有独特的特征,反映了它们不同的生物学作用和疾病状态。分析前因素对于确保miRNA定量的准确性和可重复性至关重要。选择性富集和高度稳定的外泌体mirna在研究细胞间通讯和疾病特异性mirna方面显示出很大的希望。分析矩阵的选择应与研究或诊断应用的具体目标相一致。解决技术挑战和记录潜在的混杂变量(如年龄、性别、种族、体重指数、月经周期、禁食、昼夜节律、合并症、药物、吸烟和身体活动)对于提高miRNA生物标志物的可重复性和可靠性至关重要。目的:本综述旨在强调儿童白血病中miRNA定量所面临的挑战,仔细审查所有相关的分析前问题,包括首选标本来源,白血病细胞类型和计数,合适血液成分的选择,时间和冻融周期的影响,收集,处理和储存变量。结论:需要进一步的研究来规范方法,扩大我们对miRNA相互作用网络的理解,最终推进miRNA在儿童白血病研究中的应用。
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