Challenges in diagnosing hydatidiform moles: A review of promising
molecular biomarkers
Abstract
Hydatidiform moles (HMs) are abnormal conceptions with unique genetic
bases and excessive placenta. Overlapping ultrasonographical and
histological manifestations of molar and non-molar gestations and HMs
subtypes makes accurate diagnosis challenging. Currently,
immunohistochemical analysis of p57 and molecular genotyping have
greatly improved the diagnostic accuracy, but they still have
limitations. The differential expression of molecular biomarkers may be
valuable for distinguishing among the subtypes of HMs and their mimics.
Thus, biomarkers may be the key to refining HMs diagnosis. In this
review, we provide a critical overview of the recent literature about
potential diagnostic biomarkers and their subclassifications.