Abstract
Infection is one of the leading causes of death in patients with hematologic cancers. Hematologic cancer patients with compromised immune systems are already susceptible to infections, which come on even more rapidly and are difficult to control after they develop neutrophil deficiencies from high-dose chemotherapy. After patients have developed an infection, the determination of the type of infection becomes a priority for clinicians. In this review, we summarize the biomarkers currently used for the prediction of infections in patients with hematologic cancers; procalcitonin, CD64, cytokines, and CD14 et al. can be used to determine bacterial infections, and (1-3)-β-D-glucan and galactomannan et al. can be used as a determination of fungal infections. We have also focused on the use of metagenomic next-generation sequencing in infections in patients with hematologic cancers, which has excellent clinical value in infection prediction and can detect microorganisms that cannot be detected by conventional testing methods such as blood cultures. Of course, we also focused on infection biomarkers that are not yet used in blood cancer patients but could be used as a future research direction, e.g., human neutrophil lipocalin, serum amyloid A, and heparin-binding protein et al. Finally, clinicians need to combine multiple infection biomarkers, the patient’s clinical condition, local susceptibility to the type of infection, and many other factors to make a determination of the type of infection.
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