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Use of new methodologies to achieve a thorough molecular characterization in pediatric acute leukemia

In childhood leukemia, a better genetic characterization is needed to define new clinic-biological entities, refine the risk-stratification of patients and help to reduce the toxicity by applying a risk-directed therapy. This project aims to obtain information that will allow us to personalize the management of pediatric patients with leukemia as much as possible, so that we can offer a complete diagnosis, a sensitive follow-up and a more targeted treatment to the real risk of each case. The use of massive genome analysis technologies such as transcriptome sequencing (RNA-Sequencing) will allow a comprehensive biological characterization of pediatric leukemia patients, especially those cases that we have not been able to characterize by conventional diagnostic techniques. We believe that the RNA-Seq technique will allow us to identify new biomarkers that will be useful for: 1) defining new biological entities with their own clinical behavior; 2) refining the stratification of patients into risk groups; 3) finding targets for a better follow-up of MRD and 4) identifying therapeutic targets for the application of targeted therapies to reduce toxicity. PI: Camós-Guijosa, Mireia; Vega-García, Nerea Funding: PI21/00213 Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)

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Dataset ID Description Technology Samples
EGAD50000000981 NextSeq 500 60
Publications Citations
RNA-sequencing: A reliable tool to unveil transcriptional landscape of paediatric B-other acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
Br J Haematol 206: 2025 1355-1365
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