[HTML][HTML] Translating RNA sequencing into clinical diagnostics: opportunities and challenges

SA Byron, KR Van Keuren-Jensen… - Nature Reviews …, 2016 - nature.com
SA Byron, KR Van Keuren-Jensen, DM Engelthaler, JD Carpten, DW Craig
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2016nature.com
With the emergence of RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) technologies, RNA-based biomolecules
hold expanded promise for their diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic applicability in
various diseases, including cancers and infectious diseases. Detection of gene fusions and
differential expression of known disease-causing transcripts by RNA-seq represent some of
the most immediate opportunities. However, it is the diversity of RNA species detected
through RNA-seq that holds new promise for the multi-faceted clinical applicability of RNA …
Abstract
With the emergence of RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) technologies, RNA-based biomolecules hold expanded promise for their diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic applicability in various diseases, including cancers and infectious diseases. Detection of gene fusions and differential expression of known disease-causing transcripts by RNA-seq represent some of the most immediate opportunities. However, it is the diversity of RNA species detected through RNA-seq that holds new promise for the multi-faceted clinical applicability of RNA-based measures, including the potential of extracellular RNAs as non-invasive diagnostic indicators of disease. Ongoing efforts towards the establishment of benchmark standards, assay optimization for clinical conditions and demonstration of assay reproducibility are required to expand the clinical utility of RNA-seq.
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