The clearance of malignant clonal cells significantly correlates with clinical outcomes in many hematologic malignancies. Accurate and high throughput tools for minimal residual disease (MRD) detection are needed to overcome some drawbacks of standard molecular techniques; such novel tools have allowed for higher sensitivity analyses and more precise stratification of patients, based on molecular response to therapy. In this review, we depict the recently introduced digital PCR and next-generation sequencing technologies, describing their current application for MRD monitoring in lymphoproliferative disorders. Moreover, we illustrate the feasibility of these new technologies to test less invasive and more patient-friendly tissues sources, such as liquid biopsy.

New Molecular Technologies for Minimal Residual Disease Evaluation in B-Cell Lymphoid Malignancies

Dogliotti, Irene;Drandi, Daniela;Genuardi, Elisa;Ferrero, Simone
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2018-01-01

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The clearance of malignant clonal cells significantly correlates with clinical outcomes in many hematologic malignancies. Accurate and high throughput tools for minimal residual disease (MRD) detection are needed to overcome some drawbacks of standard molecular techniques; such novel tools have allowed for higher sensitivity analyses and more precise stratification of patients, based on molecular response to therapy. In this review, we depict the recently introduced digital PCR and next-generation sequencing technologies, describing their current application for MRD monitoring in lymphoproliferative disorders. Moreover, we illustrate the feasibility of these new technologies to test less invasive and more patient-friendly tissues sources, such as liquid biopsy.
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PCR; circulating tumor DNA; droplet digital PCR; leukemia; lymphoma; lymphoproliferative diseases; minimal residual disease; myeloma; next generation sequencing
Dogliotti, Irene; Drandi, Daniela; Genuardi, Elisa; Ferrero, Simone
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