Cell-free RB1 DNA not detected in the blood of pseudoretinoblastoma patients Journal Article


Authors: Abramson, D. H.; Mandelker, D.; Brannon, A. R.; Berger, M. F.; Robbins, M.; Dunkel, I. J.; Francis, J. H.
Article Title: Cell-free RB1 DNA not detected in the blood of pseudoretinoblastoma patients
Abstract: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is commonly found in the blood (plasma) of patients with cancer. When analysing cfDNA for a specific cancer-causing mutation, it is referred to as ctDNA. RB1 ctDNA is commonly present in the blood of retinoblastoma patients. We examined RB1 ctDNA from blood of 40 children with retinoblastoma look alike lesions ( € pseudoretinoblastoma') to determine if any RB1 abnormalities could be identified. Objectives Because retinoblastoma diagnosis is usually made with the indirect ophthalmoscope without biopsy clinical errors continue to occur worldwide. Because cf RB1 is detectible in plasma of children with retinoblastoma, we wondered if it was present in the blood of pseudoretinoblastomas with the hope of ultimately developing a blood based test to aid clinicians in the diagnosis of retinoblastoma. The goal of this project was to see if circulating plasma RB1 cfDNA could be detected in the blood of patients with pseudoretinoblastoma. Methods and analysis Plasma cfDNA for circulating RB1 cfDNA was assayed with MSKCC's next generation sequencing, N.Y. State Approved assay called ACCESS to evaluate somaticmutations in 40 patients with pseudoretinoblastoma. Results No plasma cfDNA RB1 was detected in the blood (plasma) of 40 patients with pseudoretinoblastoma. Conclusion Plasma cfDNA RB1 is commonly detectible in retinoblastoma patients but not in patients with a diverse group of pseudoretinoblastomas. © 2022 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
Keywords: clinical article; genetics; retinoblastoma; blood analysis; retina; retinoblastoma protein; dna determination; dna hybridization; high throughput sequencing; human; article; child health (paediatrics); eye (globe); circulating free dna; diagnostic tests/investigation; pseudoretinoblastoma
Journal Title: BMJ Open Ophthalmology
Volume: 7
ISSN: 2397-3269
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.  
Date Published: 2022-01-01
Start Page: e001084
Language: English
DOI: 10.1136/bmjophth-2022-001084
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC9703305
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 3 January 2023 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Ira J Dunkel
    371 Dunkel
  2. Jasmine Helen Francis
    256 Francis
  3. David H Abramson
    389 Abramson
  4. Michael Forman Berger
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  5. Angela Rose Brannon
    99 Brannon
  6. Diana Lauren Mandelker
    178 Mandelker
  7. Manuela F Berger
    7 Berger