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MicroRNAs in cerebrospinal fluid as biomarker for disease course monitoring in primary central nervous system lymphoma

โœ Scribed by Alexander Baraniskin, Jan Kuhnhenn, Uwe Schlegel, Wolf Schmiegel, Stephan Hahn, Roland Schroers


Book ID
118807066
Publisher
Springer US
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
230 KB
Volume
109
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-594X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Diagnosis of primary lymphomas of the central nervous system (PCNSL) largely depends on histopathology of tumor biopsies. Recently, we identified miRNAs detected in the CSF of PCNSL patients as novel noninvasive biomarkers for this disease. In combined analyses of miR-21, miR-19b, and miR-92 CSF levels, it was possible to differentiate PCNSL from other neurological disorders. In the current study, we first confirmed our previous findings in an enlarged PCNSL cohort (n = 39; sensitivity 97.4 %). Also, we sought to establish the potential role of CSF miRNAs as biomarkers for disease course monitoring. In sequential miRNA measurements in CSF derived from nine patients with different disease courses, an intriguing correlation of miRNA levels and PCNSL status during treatment and/or disease follow-up was demonstrated. Finally, we demonstrated that miRNA levels in serum of PCNSL patients (n = 14) were not elevated as compared to controls. In summary, this study provides the first evidence that CSF miRNAs have the potential as biomarkers for treatment monitoring and disease follow-up of patients with PCNSL.


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