Liquid biomarkers in glioma.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain Tumor Pathology Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1007/s10014-023-00452-x
Sho Tamai, Toshiya Ichinose, Mitsutoshi Nakada
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Abstract

An ideal biomarker must meet several parameters to enable its successful adoption; however, the nature of glioma makes it challenging to discover valuable biomarkers. While biomarkers require simplicity for clinical implementation, anatomical features and the complexity of the brain make it challenging to perform histological examination. Therefore, compared to biomarkers from general histological examination, liquid biomarkers for brain disease offer many more advantages in these minimally invasive methods. Ideal biomarkers should have high sensitivity and specificity, especially in malignant tumors. The heterogeneous nature of glioma makes it challenging to determine useful common biomarkers, and no liquid biomarker has yet been adopted clinically. The low incidence of brain tumors also hinders research progress. To overcome these problems, clinical applications of new types of specimens, such as extracellular vesicles and comprehensive omics analysis, have been developed, and some candidate liquid biomarkers have been identified. As against previous reviews, we focused on and reviewed the sensitivity and specificity of each liquid biomarker for its clinical application. Perusing an ideal glioma biomarker would help uncover the common underlying mechanism of glioma and develop new therapeutic targets. Further multicenter studies based on these findings will help establish new treatment strategies in the future.

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胶质瘤中的液体生物标志物。
理想的生物标志物必须满足几个参数,才能成功应用;然而,胶质瘤的性质使得发现有价值的生物标志物具有挑战性。虽然生物标志物在临床应用时要求简单,但大脑的解剖特征和复杂性使得进行组织学检查具有挑战性。因此,与一般组织学检查的生物标志物相比,脑部疾病的液体生物标志物在这些微创方法中具有更多优势。理想的生物标志物应具有较高的敏感性和特异性,特别是在恶性肿瘤中。胶质瘤的异质性使得确定有用的通用生物标志物具有挑战性,并且尚未在临床上采用液体生物标志物。脑肿瘤的低发病率也阻碍了研究的进展。为了克服这些问题,研究人员开发了细胞外囊泡和综合组学分析等新型标本的临床应用,并确定了一些候选液体生物标志物。与以往的综述相比,我们重点综述了每种液体生物标志物在临床应用中的敏感性和特异性。寻找理想的胶质瘤生物标志物将有助于揭示胶质瘤的共同潜在机制,并开发新的治疗靶点。基于这些发现的进一步多中心研究将有助于在未来建立新的治疗策略。
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Brain Tumor Pathology
Brain Tumor Pathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
9.10%
发文量
30
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Brain Tumor Pathology is the official journal of the Japan Society of Brain Tumor Pathology. This international journal documents the latest research and topical debate in all clinical and experimental fields relating to brain tumors, especially brain tumor pathology. The journal has been published since 1983 and has been recognized worldwide as a unique journal of high quality. The journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts from any country. Membership in the society is not a prerequisite for submission. The journal publishes original articles, case reports, rapid short communications, instructional lectures, review articles, letters to the editor, and topics.Review articles and Topics may be recommended at the annual meeting of the Japan Society of Brain Tumor Pathology. All contributions should be aimed at promoting international scientific collaboration.
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