Informace o publikaci

Droplet digital PCR improves minimal residual disease monitoring in mature lymphoid tumors

Autoři

DRANDI Daniela BEŠŠE Lenka FERRERO Simone PASSERA Roberto MANTOAN Barbara MONITILLO Luigia GAMBELLA Manuela OMEDE Paola HÁJEK Roman VITOLO Umberto PALUMBO Antonio CORTELAZZO Sergio BOCCADORO Mario INGHIRAMI Giorgio LADETTO Marco

Rok publikování 2014
Druh Další prezentace na konferencích
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Lékařská fakulta

Citace
Popis Minimal residual disease (MRD) detection allowed acquisition of valuable prognostic information in several mature lymphoid disorders with a considerable impact on clinical research (Ferrero S. 2011, Pott C. 2010). Although different methods can be used for MRD quantification, including flow cytometry (FC), real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) remains the most validated and standardized method (Ladetto M. 2013, Pott C. 2011). However, despite remarkable sensitivity and specificity, qPCR has some drawbacks mainly related to the need for a reference standard curve, performed by target serial dilutions. The introduction of droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) has allowed to overcome this limitation, since its absolute quantification competence allows to avoid the need for a reference standard curve. Based on these considerations, we sought to verify the utility of ddPCR as a MRD monitoring tool and to verify whether ddPCR could overcome some qPCR limitations without mislay its critical advantages. We compared the two approaches, in the context of MRD evaluation, in multiple myeloma (MM), mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), and follicular lymphoma (FL) patients enrolled in prospective clinical trials and selected for having the immunoglobuline gene (IGH) (MM and MCL) or Bcl-2/MBR (FL) molecular marker at diagnosis.

Používáte starou verzi internetového prohlížeče. Doporučujeme aktualizovat Váš prohlížeč na nejnovější verzi.

Další info