The role of FISH in hematologic cancer

2012 
SUMMARY Cytogenetic analysis is now considered a mandatory investigation in the diagnostic work-up of hematologic malignancies. Recurring structural aberrations serve as powerful markers not only for diagnosis and prognosis of these conditions, but also guide the selection of targeted drugs for personalized oncology. The FISH approach is established as an indispensable tool to complement conventional cytogenetics, in addition to basic and clinical research applications. FISH is used to identify specific chromosomal aberrations through the detection of target DNA sequences by fluorescently labeled DNA probes. Multicolor FISH analysis allows the accurate identification of recurring translocations in neoplastic cells by means of genomic probes that flank the breakpoints. This review summarizes the panel of FISH probes for selection and the current utilization of these FISH techniques in unraveling chromosomal aberrations. The niche of FISH analysis is also highlighted. Variant signal patterns of the clinical...
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