Title of article
Genomic Characterization of Acute Leukemias
Author/Authors
Chiaretti, Sabina Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Cellular Biotechnologies and Hematology, Division of Hematology, Italy , Gianfelici, Valentina Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Cellular Biotechnologies and Hematology, Division of Hematology, Italy , Ceglie, Giulia Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Cellular Biotechnologies and Hematology, Division of Hematology, Italy , Foà, Robin Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Cellular Biotechnologies and Hematology, Division of Hematology, Italy
From page
487
To page
506
Abstract
Over the past two decades, hematologic malignancies have been extensively evaluated due to the introduction of powerful technologies, such as conventional karyotyping, FISH analysis, gene and microRNA expression profiling, array comparative genomic hybridization and SNP arrays, and next-generation sequencing (including whole-exome sequencing and RNA-seq). These analyses have allowed for the refinement of the mechanisms underlying the leukemic transformation in several oncohematologic disorders and, more importantly, they have permitted the definition of novel prognostic algorithms aimed at stratifying patients at the onset of disease and, consequently, treating them in the most appropriate manner. Furthermore, the identification of specific molecular markers is opening the door to targeted and personalized medicine. The most important findings on novel acquisitions in the context of acute lymphoblastic leukemia of both B and T lineage and de novo acute myeloid leukemia are described in this review.
Keywords
Acute leukemias · Genomic aberrations · Next , generation sequencing
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Record number
2695201
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