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Early Diagnosis of Oral Cancer and Lesions in Fanconi Anemia Patients: A Prospective and Longitudinal Study Using Saliva and Plasma

Ricardo Errazquin    
Estela Carrasco    
Sonia Del Marro    
Anna Suñol    
Jorge Peral    
Jessica Ortiz    
Juan Carlos Rubio    
Carmen Segrelles    
Marta Dueñas    
Alicia Garrido-Aranda    
Martina Alvarez    
Cristina Belendez    
Judith Balmaña and Ramon Garcia-Escudero    

Resumen

Patients with Fanconi anemia (FA) have a very high risk of developing oral lesions and squamous carcinomas at early ages. As treatment strategies in this setting are very limited, new early diagnosis methods are urgently needed. We performed a pilot, prospective clinical study in which saliva and plasma samples were analyzed with the deep sequencing of cancer genes. The patients included had apparently normal oral mucosa when recruited. Mutations were detected in the liquid biopsies with allele frequencies of down to 0.07%. We found that patients with mutations displayed a higher risk of developing lesions/carcinomas after mutation detection. We propose that this non-invasive, highly sensitive technology could allow for the better management of these pathologies in FA individuals.

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