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DROPLET DIGITAL PCR (DDPCR) AND REAL-TIME PCR (RQ-PCR): A HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON FOR MRD DETECTION IN MYELOMA (MM) MANTLE CELL LYMPHOMA (MCL) AND FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA (FL)

Authors

DRANDI Daniela BEŠŠE Lenka FERRERO Simone DANI Nadia PASSERA Roberto MANTOAN Barbara GAMBELLA Manuela SARACI Elona MONITILLO Luigia GENUARDI Elisa BARBERO Daniela GHIONE Paola GUARONA Guglielmo OMEDE Paola BARBERIO Davide HÁJEK Roman VITOLO Umberto CORTELAZZO Sergio PALUMBO Antonio BOCCADORO Mario INGHIRAMI Giorgio LADETTO Marco

Year of publication 2014
Type Conference abstract
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Description Minimal residual disease (MRD) detection is a well described prognostic tool for response evaluation in several hematological malignancies. Real time quantitative PCR (RQ-PCR) has an established role in Mantle cell Lymphoma (MCL), Follicular Lymphoma (FL) and Multiple Myeloma (MM). However, RQ-PCR-based MRD detection is a relative quantification approach, since it requires a reference standard curve. Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR), based on wide sample partition and Poisson’s statistic, allows for a trustworthy absolute quantification.

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