Targeting minimal residual disease: a path to cure?

MR Luskin, MA Murakami, SR Manalis… - Nature Reviews …, 2018 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2018nature.com
Therapeutics that block kinases, transcriptional modifiers, immune checkpoints and other
biological vulnerabilities are transforming cancer treatment. As a result, many patients
achieve dramatic responses, including complete radiographical or pathological remission,
yet retain minimal residual disease (MRD), which results in relapse. New functional
approaches can characterize clonal heterogeneity and predict therapeutic sensitivity of MRD
at a single-cell level. Preliminary evidence suggests that iterative detection, profiling and …
Abstract
Therapeutics that block kinases, transcriptional modifiers, immune checkpoints and other biological vulnerabilities are transforming cancer treatment. As a result, many patients achieve dramatic responses, including complete radiographical or pathological remission, yet retain minimal residual disease (MRD), which results in relapse. New functional approaches can characterize clonal heterogeneity and predict therapeutic sensitivity of MRD at a single-cell level. Preliminary evidence suggests that iterative detection, profiling and targeting of MRD would meaningfully improve outcomes and may even lead to cure.
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