Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for non-invasive multiple biomarkers detection in an academic setting: A critical review of the literature for the RENOVATE study protocol.

TitleStandard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for non-invasive multiple biomarkers detection in an academic setting: A critical review of the literature for the RENOVATE study protocol.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsDameri M, Cirmena G, Ravera F, Ferrando L, Cuccarolo P, Stabile M, Fanelli GNicolò, Nuzzo PVitale, Calabrese M, Tagliafico A, Ballestrero A, Zoppoli G
JournalCrit Rev Oncol Hematol
Volume185
Pagination103963
Date Published2023 May
ISSN1879-0461
KeywordsBiomarkers, Humans, Liquid Biopsy, Prospective Studies, Specimen Handling
Abstract

Liquid biopsy has the potential to drastically change clinical practice, paving the way to a novel non-invasive approach for cancer diagnosis and treatment. One of the limitations for the implementation of liquid biopsy in clinical practice is the lack of shared and reproducible standard operating procedures (SOPs) for sample collection, processing and storage. Here, we present a critical review of the literature focusing on the available SOPs to guide liquid biopsy management in research settings and describe SOPs that our laboratory developed and employed in the context of a prospective clinical-translational trial (RENOVATE, NCT04781062). The main aim of this manuscript is to address common issues, towards the implementation of interlaboratory shared protocols for optimized preanalytical handling of blood and urine samples. To our knowledge, this work is one of the few up-to-date, freely available comprehensive reports on trial-level procedures for the handling of liquid biopsy.

DOI10.1016/j.critrevonc.2023.103963
Alternate JournalCrit Rev Oncol Hematol
PubMed ID36931614
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