Biomarkers of HIV-associated Cancer.

Biomarkers in cancer Pub Date : 2014-07-03 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.4137/BIC.S15056
Brian Thabile Flepisi, Patrick Bouic, Gerhard Sissolak, Bernd Rosenkranz
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Abstract

Cancer biomarkers have provided great opportunities for improving the management of cancer patients by enhancing the efficiency of early detection, diagnosis, and efficacy of treatment. Every cell type has a unique molecular signature, referred to as biomarkers, which are identifiable characteristics such as levels or activities of a myriad of genes, proteins, or other molecular features. Biomarkers can facilitate the molecular definition of cancer, provide information about the course of cancer, and predict response to chemotherapy. They offer the hope of early detection as well as tracking disease progression and recurrence. Current progress in the characterization of molecular genetics of HIV-associated cancers may form the basis for improved patient stratification and future targeted or individualized therapies. Biomarker use for cancer staging and personalization of therapy at the time of diagnosis could improve patient care. This review focuses on the relevance of biomarkers in the most common HIV-associated malignancies, namely, Kaposi sarcoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and invasive cervical cancer.

hiv相关癌症的生物标志物。
癌症生物标志物通过提高早期发现、诊断和治疗的效率,为改善癌症患者的管理提供了巨大的机会。每种细胞类型都有独特的分子特征,称为生物标志物,这些特征是可识别的特征,如无数基因、蛋白质或其他分子特征的水平或活动。生物标志物可以促进癌症的分子定义,提供有关癌症病程的信息,并预测对化疗的反应。它们提供了早期发现以及追踪疾病进展和复发的希望。目前在hiv相关癌症分子遗传学表征方面的进展可能为改进患者分层和未来的靶向或个体化治疗奠定基础。在诊断时使用生物标志物进行癌症分期和个性化治疗可以改善患者的护理。这篇综述的重点是生物标志物在最常见的hiv相关恶性肿瘤中的相关性,即卡波西肉瘤、非霍奇金淋巴瘤和浸润性宫颈癌。
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