血液恶性肿瘤治疗中的细胞遗传学:细胞遗传学特征描述替代技术概述

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Valentin Lestringant , Hélène Guermouche-Flament , Mélanie Jimenez-Pocquet , Jean-Baptiste Gaillard , Dominique Penther
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摘要

基因组特征描述是血液恶性肿瘤诊断、预后和治疗临床管理的重要组成部分。虽然 CBA 和 FISH 仍是血液学中检测 CNA 和 SV 的黄金标准,但一些替代技术或多或少会在不久的将来弥补它们的不足,甚至取而代之。本文将对这些替代技术进行技术概述。CMA 是历史悠久的高分辨率 CNA 检测技术。在 SV 检测方面,有基于染色质构象研究的新兴技术,也有更成熟的技术,如用于检测融合转录本的 RTMLPA 和用于揭示 SV 分子后果的 RNA-seq。同时检测 CNA 和 SV 的综合技术最令人感兴趣,因为它们能在一次检查中提供所有信息。其中,OGM 是一种有前途的新兴高分辨率技术,它能以较低的成本提供完整的解决方案,但每台机器的通量相对较低。WGS 仍是适应性最强的解决方案,长读取方法可实现 CA 的高分辨率检测,但需要大量生物信息学设备,成本仍然很高。然而,高分辨率的全基因组 CA 检测技术的发展可以更好地描述染色体的发生。因此,我们在本综述中介绍了血液恶性肿瘤中各种现有机制及其后果和影响(尤其是预后)的最新情况。
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Cytogenetics in the management of hematological malignancies: An overview of alternative technologies for cytogenetic characterization

Genomic characterization is an essential part of the clinical management of hematological malignancies for diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic purposes. Although CBA and FISH are still the gold standard in hematology for the detection of CNA and SV, some alternative technologies are intended to complement their deficiencies or even replace them in the more or less near future. In this article, we provide a technological overview of these alternatives. CMA is the historical and well established technique for the high-resolution detection of CNA. For SV detection, there are emerging techniques based on the study of chromatin conformation and more established ones such as RTMLPA for the detection of fusion transcripts and RNA-seq to reveal the molecular consequences of SV. Comprehensive techniques that detect both CNA and SV are the most interesting because they provide all the information in a single examination. Among these, OGM is a promising emerging higher-solution technique that offers a complete solution at a contained cost, at the expense of a relatively low throughput per machine. WGS remains the most adaptable solution, with long-read approaches enabling very high-resolution detection of CAs, but requiring a heavy bioinformatics installation and at a still high cost. However, the development of high-resolution genome-wide detection techniques for CAs allows for a much better description of chromoanagenesis. Therefore, we have included in this review an update on the various existing mechanisms and their consequences and implications, especially prognostic, in hematological malignancies.

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Current Research in Translational Medicine
Current Research in Translational Medicine Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
4.90%
发文量
51
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Current Research in Translational Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal, publishing worldwide clinical and basic research in the field of hematology, immunology, infectiology, hematopoietic cell transplantation, and cellular and gene therapy. The journal considers for publication English-language editorials, original articles, reviews, and short reports including case-reports. Contributions are intended to draw attention to experimental medicine and translational research. Current Research in Translational Medicine periodically publishes thematic issues and is indexed in all major international databases (2017 Impact Factor is 1.9). Core areas covered in Current Research in Translational Medicine are: Hematology, Immunology, Infectiology, Hematopoietic, Cell Transplantation, Cellular and Gene Therapy.
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