Guiding the global evolution of cytogenetic testing for hematologic malignancies Guidelines


Authors: Akkari, Y. M. N.; Baughn, L. B.; Dubuc, A. M.; Smith, A. C.; Mallo, M.; Dal Cin, P.; Diez Campelo, M.; Gallego, M. S.; Granada Font, I.; Haase, D. T.; Schlegelberger, B.; Slavutsky, I.; Mecucci, C.; Levine, R. L.; Hasserjian, R. P.; Solé, F.; Levy, B.; Xu, X.
Title: Guiding the global evolution of cytogenetic testing for hematologic malignancies
Abstract: Cytogenetics has long represented a critical component in the clinical evaluation of hematologic malignancies. Chromosome banding studies provide a simultaneous snapshot of genome-wide copy number and structural variation, which have been shown to drive tumorigenesis, define diseases, and guide treatment. Technological innovations in sequencing have ushered in our present-day clinical genomics era. With recent publications highlighting novel sequencing technologies as alternatives to conventional cytogenetic approaches, we, an international consortium of laboratory geneticists, pathologists, and oncologists, describe herein the advantages and limitations of both conventional chromosome banding and novel sequencing technologies and share our considerations on crucial next steps to implement these novel technologies in the global clinical setting for a more accurate cytogenetic evaluation, which may provide improved diagnosis and treatment management. Considering the clinical, logistic, technical, and financial implications, we provide points to consider for the global evolution of cytogenetic testing. © 2022 by The American Society of Hematology.
Keywords: genetics; cytogenetics; chromosome aberration; hematologic neoplasms; chromosome aberrations; chromosome analysis; cytogenetic analysis; hematologic disease; humans; human
Journal Title: Blood
Volume: 139
Issue: 15
ISSN: 0006-4971
Publisher: American Society of Hematology  
Date Published: 2022-04-14
Start Page: 2273
End Page: 2284
Language: English
DOI: 10.1182/blood.2021014309
PUBMED: 35167654
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 May 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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