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DOMENICO IACOPINO

Liquid Biopsy in Diagnosis and Prognosis of High-Grade Gliomas; State-of-the-Art and Literature Review

  • Autori: Bonosi L.; Ferini G.; Giammalva G.R.; Benigno U.E.; Porzio M.; Giovannini E.A.; Musso S.; Gerardi R.M.; Brunasso L.; Costanzo R.; Paolini F.; Graziano F.; Scalia G.; Umana G.E.; Bonaventura R.D.; Sturiale C.L.; Iacopino D.; Maugeri R.
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2022
  • Tipologia: Review essay (rassegna critica)
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/556847

Abstract

Gliomas, particularly high-grade gliomas, represent the most common and aggressive tumors of the CNS and are still burdened by high mortality and a very poor prognosis, regardless of the type of therapy. Their diagnosis and monitoring rely on imaging techniques and direct biopsy of the pathological tissue; however, both procedures have inherent limitations. To address these limitations, liquid biopsies have been proposed in this field. They could represent an innovative tool that could help clinicians in the early diagnosis, monitoring, and prognosis of these tumors. Furthermore, the rapid development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies has led to a significant reduction in sequencing cost, with improved accuracy, providing a molecular profile of cancer and leading to better survival results and less disease burden. This paper focuses on the current clinical application of liquid biopsy in the early diagnosis and prognosis of cancer, introduces NGS-related methods, reviews recent progress, and summarizes challenges and future perspectives.