International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2021)

Precision Oncology via NMR-Based Metabolomics: A Review on Breast Cancer

  • Alessia Vignoli,
  • Emanuela Risi,
  • Amelia McCartney,
  • Ilenia Migliaccio,
  • Erica Moretti,
  • Luca Malorni,
  • Claudio Luchinat,
  • Laura Biganzoli,
  • Leonardo Tenori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094687
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 9
p. 4687

Abstract

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Precision oncology is an emerging approach in cancer care. It aims at selecting the optimal therapy for the right patient by considering each patient’s unique disease and individual health status. In the last years, it has become evident that breast cancer is an extremely heterogeneous disease, and therefore, patients need to be appropriately stratified to maximize survival and quality of life. Gene-expression tools have already positively assisted clinical decision making by estimating the risk of recurrence and the potential benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy. However, these approaches need refinement to further reduce the proportion of patients potentially exposed to unnecessary chemotherapy. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics has demonstrated to be an optimal approach for cancer research and has provided significant results in BC, in particular for prognostic and stratification purposes. In this review, we give an update on the status of NMR-based metabolomic studies for the biochemical characterization and stratification of breast cancer patients using different biospecimens (breast tissue, blood serum/plasma, and urine).

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