Molecular analysis in liquid biopsies for diagnostics of primary central nervous system lymphoma: Review of literature and future opportunities

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2018-07

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Hiemcke-Jiwa, Laura S.
Leguit, RJISNI 0000000393502220
Snijders, T. J.ORCID 0000-0003-0857-081XISNI 000000039373112X
Jiwa, MehdiISNI 000000038835290X
Kuiper, Jonas J.W.ISNI 0000000395156202
de Weger, R. A.ISNI 0000000388752188
Minnema, M CORCID 0000-0002-3139-8379ISNI 0000000394782842
Huibers, M. M HORCID 0000-0001-6084-8204

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Abstract

Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is an aggressive lymphoma with a poor prognosis, for which accurate and timely diagnosis is of utmost importance. Unfortunately, diagnosis of PCNSL can be challenging and a brain biopsy (gold standard for diagnosis) is an invasive procedure with the risk of major complications. Thus, there is an urgent need for an alternative strategy to diagnose and monitor these lymphomas. Currently, liquid biopsies from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are used for cytomorphologic and flow cytometric analysis. Recently, new biomarkers such as genetic mutations and interleukins have been identified in these liquid biopsies, further expanding the diagnostic armamentarium. In this review we present an overview of genetic aberrations (>70) reported in this unique lymphoma. Of these genes, we have selected those that are reported in ≥3 studies. Half of the selected genes are implicated in the NFκB pathway (CARD11, CD79B, MYD88, TBL1XR1 and TNFAIP3), while the other half are not related to this pathway (CDKN2A, ETV6, PIM1, PRDM1 and TOX). Although this underlines the crucial role of the NFκB pathway in PCNSL, CD79B and MYD88 are at present the only genes mentioned in liquid biopsy analysis. Finally, a stepwise approach is proposed for minimally invasive liquid biopsy analysis and work-up of PCNSL, incorporating molecular analysis. Prioritization and refinements of this approach can be constructed based upon multidisciplinary collaboration as well as novel scientific insights.

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Follow-up, Liquid biopsy, Molecular diagnostics, Primary central nervous system lymphoma, Taverne, Hematology, Oncology

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Hiemcke-Jiwa, L S, Leguit, R J, Snijders, T J, Jiwa, N M, Kuiper, J J W, de Weger, R A, Minnema, M C & Huibers, M M H 2018, 'Molecular analysis in liquid biopsies for diagnostics of primary central nervous system lymphoma : Review of literature and future opportunities', Critical Reviews in Oncology Hematology, vol. 127, pp. 56-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.critrevonc.2018.05.010