Context.-Integration of the analysis of genetic markers with endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration and cytologic evaluation has increased the accuracy of the preoperative diagnosis of pancreatic lesions. The application of high-throughput gene panel analysis using nextgeneration sequencing platforms is now offering a great opportunity for further improvements. Objective.-To review the application of next-generation sequencing to the preoperative diagnosis of pancreatic lesions. Data Sources.-For data acquisition, a PubMed search using the terms next-generation sequencing, pancreas, pancreatic lesions, pancreatic tumors, and EUS-FNA was performed covering the years 2000-2017. Conclusions.-KRAS remains the gene most widely studied for preoperative single-gene tests. Next-generation sequencing reliably allows analysis of multiple gene markers starting from limited amounts of DNA. The study of multigene panels has become a very attractive option for the management and preoperative risk stratification of patients with pancreatic cancer.

de Biase D, V.M. (2018). The role of next-generation sequencing in the cytologic diagnosis of pancreatic lesions. ARCHIVES OF PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE, 142(4), 458-464 [10.5858/arpa.2017-0215-RA].

The role of next-generation sequencing in the cytologic diagnosis of pancreatic lesions

de Biase D;Acquaviva G;Pession A;Tallini G
2018

Abstract

Context.-Integration of the analysis of genetic markers with endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration and cytologic evaluation has increased the accuracy of the preoperative diagnosis of pancreatic lesions. The application of high-throughput gene panel analysis using nextgeneration sequencing platforms is now offering a great opportunity for further improvements. Objective.-To review the application of next-generation sequencing to the preoperative diagnosis of pancreatic lesions. Data Sources.-For data acquisition, a PubMed search using the terms next-generation sequencing, pancreas, pancreatic lesions, pancreatic tumors, and EUS-FNA was performed covering the years 2000-2017. Conclusions.-KRAS remains the gene most widely studied for preoperative single-gene tests. Next-generation sequencing reliably allows analysis of multiple gene markers starting from limited amounts of DNA. The study of multigene panels has become a very attractive option for the management and preoperative risk stratification of patients with pancreatic cancer.
2018
de Biase D, V.M. (2018). The role of next-generation sequencing in the cytologic diagnosis of pancreatic lesions. ARCHIVES OF PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE, 142(4), 458-464 [10.5858/arpa.2017-0215-RA].
de Biase D, Visani M, Acquaviva G, Fornelli A, Masetti M, Fabbri C, Pession A, Tallini G
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