TY - JOUR
T1 - Genitourinary Tumors: Update on Molecular Biomarkers for Diagnosis, Prognosis and Prediction of Response to Therapy
AU - Cerqueti, Roy
PY - 2019/6/11
Y1 - 2019/6/11
N2 - Background:.
Research of biomarkers in genitourinary tumors goes along with the development of complex
emerging techniques ranging from next generation sequencing platforms, applied to archival pathology specimens,
cytological samples, liquid biopsies, and to patient-derived tumor models.
Methods:
This contribution is an update on molecular biomarkers for diagnosis, prognosis and prediction of response
to therapy in genitourinary tumors. The following major topics are dealt with: Immunological biomarkers, including
the microbiome, and their potential role and caveats in renal cell carcinoma, bladder and prostate cancers and testicular
germ cell tumors; Tissue biomarkers for imaging and therapy, with emphasis on Prostate-specific membrane
antigen in prostate cancer; Liquid biomarkers in prostate cancer, including circulating tumor cell isolation and characterization
in renal cell carcinoma, bladder cancer with emphasis on biomarkers detectable in the urine and testicular
germ cell tumors; and Biomarkers and economic sustainability.Conclusion:
The identification of effective biomarkers has become a major focus in cancer research, mainly due to
the necessity of selecting potentially responsive patients in order to improve their outcomes, as well as to reduce the
toxicity and costs related to ineffective treatments.
AB - Background:.
Research of biomarkers in genitourinary tumors goes along with the development of complex
emerging techniques ranging from next generation sequencing platforms, applied to archival pathology specimens,
cytological samples, liquid biopsies, and to patient-derived tumor models.
Methods:
This contribution is an update on molecular biomarkers for diagnosis, prognosis and prediction of response
to therapy in genitourinary tumors. The following major topics are dealt with: Immunological biomarkers, including
the microbiome, and their potential role and caveats in renal cell carcinoma, bladder and prostate cancers and testicular
germ cell tumors; Tissue biomarkers for imaging and therapy, with emphasis on Prostate-specific membrane
antigen in prostate cancer; Liquid biomarkers in prostate cancer, including circulating tumor cell isolation and characterization
in renal cell carcinoma, bladder cancer with emphasis on biomarkers detectable in the urine and testicular
germ cell tumors; and Biomarkers and economic sustainability.Conclusion:
The identification of effective biomarkers has become a major focus in cancer research, mainly due to
the necessity of selecting potentially responsive patients in order to improve their outcomes, as well as to reduce the
toxicity and costs related to ineffective treatments.
U2 - 10.2174/1389200220666190225124352
DO - 10.2174/1389200220666190225124352
M3 - Article
SN - 1389-2002
SP - 305
EP - 312
JO - Current Drug Metabolism
JF - Current Drug Metabolism
ER -