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Predictive molecular pathology in the time of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Europe

Authors :
Malapelle, Umberto
Pisapia, Pasquale
Iaccarino, Antonino
Barberis, Massimo
Bellevicine, Claudio
Brunnstro¨m, Hans
de Biase, Dario
De Maglio, Giovanna
Ericson Lindquist, Kajsa
Fassan, Matteo
Fontanini, Gabriella
Gruppioni, Elisa
Hofman, Paul
Merkelbach-Bruse, Sabine
Molina Vila, Miguel A
Pujals, Anai¨s
Rapa, Ida
Righi, Luisella
Rosell, Rafael
Schildgen, Oliver
Schildgen, Verena
Schmitt, Fernando C
Tallini, Giovanni
Vander Borght, Sara
Vigliar, Elena
Volante, Marco
Wagener-Ryczek, Svenja
Weynand, Birgit
Troncone, Giancarlo
Source :
Journal of Clinical Pathology; 2021, Vol. 74 Issue: 6 p391-395, 5p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

AimsLung cancer predictive biomarker testing is essential to select advanced-stage patients for targeted treatments and should be carried out without delays even during health emergencies, such as the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.MethodsFifteen molecular laboratories from seven different European countries compared 4 weeks of national lockdown to a corresponding period in 2019, in terms of tissue and/or plasma-based molecular test workload, analytical platforms adopted, number of cases undergoing programmed death-ligand1 (PD-L1) expression assessment and DNA-based molecular tests turnaround time.ResultsIn most laboratories (80.0%), tissue-based molecular test workload was reduced. In 40.0% of laboratories (6/15), the decrease was >25%, and in one, reduction was as high as 80.0%. In this instance, a concomitant increase in liquid biopsy was reported (60.0%). Remarkably, in 33.3% of the laboratories, real-time PCR (RT-PCR)-based methodologies increased, whereas highly multiplexing assays approaches decreased. Most laboratories (88.9%) did not report significant variations in PD-L1 volume testing.ConclusionsThe workload of molecular testing for patients with advanced-stage lung cancer during the lockdown showed little variations. Local strategies to overcome health emergency-related issues included the preference for RT-PCR tissue-based testing methodologies and, occasionally, for liquid biopsy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219746 and 14724146
Volume :
74
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Pathology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs56372629
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/jclinpath-2020-206957