Preanalytical variables and analytes in liquid biopsy approach for brain tumors: A comprehensive review and recommendations from the RANO Group and the Brain Liquid Biopsy Consortium

  • Chetan Bettegowda*
  • , Houtan Noushmehr
  • , Alessandra Affinito
  • , Manmeet S. Ahluwalia
  • , Olaf Ansorge
  • , Katayoun Ayasoufi
  • , Stephen Bagley
  • , Jill Barnholtz-Sloan
  • , Myron Best
  • , Dieta Brandsma
  • , Chaya Brodie
  • , Anke Brüning-Richardson
  • , Ana Valeria Castro
  • , Susan M. Chang
  • , Gerolama Condorelli
  • , Ahmad Daher
  • , Vineet Datta
  • , John De Groot
  • , Pim French
  • , Evanthia Galanis
  • Anna Golebiewska, Petra Hamerlik, C. Oliver Hanemann, Matthias Holdhoff, Jason Huse, Mustafa Khasraw, Suzanne Leblang, Beatrice Melin, Florent Mouliere, Claire O'Leary, Janusz Rak, Amitava Ray, Stephen Robinson, Ola Rominiyi, Federico Roncaroli, Roberta Rudà, Joan Seoane, Nik Sol, Martin J. Van Den Bent, Michael A. Vogelbaum, Tobias Walbert, Colin Watts, Tobias Weiss, Michael Weller, Patrick Y. Wen, Victoria Wykes, Stephen Yip, Susan C. Short, Riccardo Soffietti
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This review explores the pivotal role of preanalytical variables in bringing liquid biopsy approaches into the clinic for brain tumors. Preanalytical variables encompass a range of critical issues, from blood sample collection and handling to the impact of tumor heterogeneity and patient-specific factors. These variables introduce challenges such as false positives, false negatives, and variability in the analysis of tumor signals, which can hinder the diagnostic and prognostic utility of liquid biopsies. Understanding the nuances of preanalytical variables is essential for the successful implementation of liquid biopsy in clinical settings. This paper delves into strategies aimed at mitigating the influence of preanalytical variables by emphasizing the importance of standardized sample collection protocols, optimized sample processing and storage, quality control measures, and the integration of multiple liquid biopsy modalities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2496-2513
Number of pages18
JournalNeuro-Oncology
Volume27
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2025

Keywords

  • cfDNA
  • circulating tumor cells
  • clinical trials
  • extracellular vesicles
  • liquid biopsy
  • metabolites
  • microRNA
  • preanalytical variables
  • proteins
  • strategies

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