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Development of a Precision Medicine Workflow in Hematological Cancers, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark
Within recent years, many precision cancer medicine initiatives have been developed. Most of these have focused on solid cancers, while the potential of precision medicine for patients with hematological malignancies, especially in the relapse situation, are less elucidated. Here, we present a demog...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7073219/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32013121 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12020312 |
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author | Bødker, Julie S. Sønderkær, Mads Vesteghem, Charles Schmitz, Alexander Brøndum, Rasmus F. Sommer, Mia Rytter, Anne S. Nielsen, Marlene M. Madsen, Jakob Jensen, Paw Pedersen, Inge S. Grubach, Lykke Severinsen, Marianne T. Roug, Anne S. El-Galaly, Tarec C. Dybkær, Karen Bøgsted, Martin |
author_facet | Bødker, Julie S. Sønderkær, Mads Vesteghem, Charles Schmitz, Alexander Brøndum, Rasmus F. Sommer, Mia Rytter, Anne S. Nielsen, Marlene M. Madsen, Jakob Jensen, Paw Pedersen, Inge S. Grubach, Lykke Severinsen, Marianne T. Roug, Anne S. El-Galaly, Tarec C. Dybkær, Karen Bøgsted, Martin |
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description | Within recent years, many precision cancer medicine initiatives have been developed. Most of these have focused on solid cancers, while the potential of precision medicine for patients with hematological malignancies, especially in the relapse situation, are less elucidated. Here, we present a demographic unbiased and observational prospective study at Aalborg University Hospital Denmark, referral site for 10% of the Danish population. We developed a hematological precision medicine workflow based on sequencing analysis of whole exome tumor DNA and RNA. All steps involved are outlined in detail, illustrating how the developed workflow can provide relevant molecular information to multidisciplinary teams. A group of 174 hematological patients with progressive disease or relapse was included in a non-interventional and population-based study, of which 92 patient samples were sequenced. Based on analysis of small nucleotide variants, copy number variants, and fusion transcripts, we found variants with potential and strong clinical relevance in 62% and 9.5% of the patients, respectively. The most frequently mutated genes in individual disease entities were in concordance with previous studies. We did not find tumor mutational burden or micro satellite instability to be informative in our hematologic patient cohort. |
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spelling | pubmed-70732192020-03-19 Development of a Precision Medicine Workflow in Hematological Cancers, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark Bødker, Julie S. Sønderkær, Mads Vesteghem, Charles Schmitz, Alexander Brøndum, Rasmus F. Sommer, Mia Rytter, Anne S. Nielsen, Marlene M. Madsen, Jakob Jensen, Paw Pedersen, Inge S. Grubach, Lykke Severinsen, Marianne T. Roug, Anne S. El-Galaly, Tarec C. Dybkær, Karen Bøgsted, Martin Cancers (Basel) Article Within recent years, many precision cancer medicine initiatives have been developed. Most of these have focused on solid cancers, while the potential of precision medicine for patients with hematological malignancies, especially in the relapse situation, are less elucidated. Here, we present a demographic unbiased and observational prospective study at Aalborg University Hospital Denmark, referral site for 10% of the Danish population. We developed a hematological precision medicine workflow based on sequencing analysis of whole exome tumor DNA and RNA. All steps involved are outlined in detail, illustrating how the developed workflow can provide relevant molecular information to multidisciplinary teams. A group of 174 hematological patients with progressive disease or relapse was included in a non-interventional and population-based study, of which 92 patient samples were sequenced. Based on analysis of small nucleotide variants, copy number variants, and fusion transcripts, we found variants with potential and strong clinical relevance in 62% and 9.5% of the patients, respectively. The most frequently mutated genes in individual disease entities were in concordance with previous studies. We did not find tumor mutational burden or micro satellite instability to be informative in our hematologic patient cohort. MDPI 2020-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7073219/ /pubmed/32013121 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12020312 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bødker, Julie S. Sønderkær, Mads Vesteghem, Charles Schmitz, Alexander Brøndum, Rasmus F. Sommer, Mia Rytter, Anne S. Nielsen, Marlene M. Madsen, Jakob Jensen, Paw Pedersen, Inge S. Grubach, Lykke Severinsen, Marianne T. Roug, Anne S. El-Galaly, Tarec C. Dybkær, Karen Bøgsted, Martin Development of a Precision Medicine Workflow in Hematological Cancers, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark |
title | Development of a Precision Medicine Workflow in Hematological Cancers, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark |
title_full | Development of a Precision Medicine Workflow in Hematological Cancers, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark |
title_fullStr | Development of a Precision Medicine Workflow in Hematological Cancers, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of a Precision Medicine Workflow in Hematological Cancers, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark |
title_short | Development of a Precision Medicine Workflow in Hematological Cancers, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark |
title_sort | development of a precision medicine workflow in hematological cancers, aalborg university hospital, denmark |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7073219/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32013121 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12020312 |
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