John R Heard, Michael Ahdoot, Dan Theodorescu, Anirban P Mitra
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摘要
导言:最近,膀胱癌的治疗取得了许多进展,包括针对非肌层浸润性疾病的新型膀胱内用药以及针对肌层浸润性疾病和晚期疾病的全身靶向治疗药物获得批准。然而,膀胱癌的治疗策略仍主要基于临床病理特征:基于从 PubMed、Embase 和 Cochrane 图书馆获取的主要文献,我们回顾了分子标记物和生物标记物面板的现状,以及它们在预测非肌层浸润性、肌层浸润性和晚期膀胱癌患者对标准化疗药物和新型药物的反应方面的价值:一些基于肿瘤分子特征和循环肿瘤 DNA 定量的生物标志物与标准化疗药物的反应或耐药性有关。最近的研究报告指出了膀胱癌新型疗法的预测性生物标志物,但仍需进行大规模验证。鉴于这种疾病的治疗方案越来越多,采用这种预测性生物标志物可能有助于指导治疗选择和排序。
Biomarkers of treatment response in bladder cancer.
Introduction: There have been many recent advancements in the treatment of bladder cancer including the approval of novel intravesical agents for non-muscle-invasive disease and systemic-targeted therapeutics for muscle-invasive and advanced disease. However, treatment strategies for bladder cancer are still largely based on clinicopathologic characteristics.
Areas covered: Based on primary literature sourced from PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library, we review the current status of molecular markers and biomarker panels with respective to their value in predicting response to standard chemotherapeutics and novel agents in non-muscle-invasive, muscle-invasive, and advanced bladder cancer.
Expert opinion: Several biomarkers based on molecular characterization of tumors and quantification of circulating tumor DNA have been associated with response or resistance to standard chemotherapeutics. More recent investigations have reported on predictive biomarkers for novel therapeutics in bladder cancer, although large-scale validation is still needed. Given the increasing therapeutic options for this disease, employment of such predictive biomarkers may help guide treatment selection and sequencing.
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Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics (ISSN 1473-7159) publishes expert reviews of the latest advancements in the field of molecular diagnostics including the detection and monitoring of the molecular causes of disease that are being translated into groundbreaking diagnostic and prognostic technologies to be used in the clinical diagnostic setting.
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Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics provides the forum for reporting the critical advances being made in this ever-expanding field, as well as the major challenges ahead in their clinical implementation. The journal delivers this information in concise, at-a-glance article formats: invaluable to a time-constrained community.