Recent advances in molecular profiling of bone and soft tissue tumors

Author:

Baumhoer D.ORCID,Hench J.,Amary F.

Abstract

AbstractThe molecular characterization of soft tissue and bone tumors is a rapidly evolving field that has changed the perspective of how these tumors are diagnosed today. Morphology and clinico-radiological context still represent the cornerstone of diagnostic considerations but are increasingly complemented by molecular data that aid in objectifying and confirming the classification. The spectrum of analyses comprises mutation or gene fusion specific immunohistochemical antibodies, fluorescence in situ hybridization, DNA and RNA sequencing as well as CpG methylation profiling. This article provides an overview of which tools are presently available to characterize bone and soft tissue neoplasms molecularly, what limitations should be considered, and what conclusions can be drawn from the individual findings.

Funder

University of Basel

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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