Eszlinger, Markus

Fundamental Research

Research Associate Professor

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Paschke Eszlinger Lab

Biography

Dr. Eszlinger joined the Department of Oncology in the Cumming School of Medicine as a Research Manager in 2016. Since May 2017 he holds an appointment as a Research Associate Professor. He is cross-appointed to the Departments of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. His research laboratory is located in the Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute.

Dr. Eszlinger spent 6 years as a Principal Investigator in the molecular laboratory of the Division of Endocrinology at the University of Leipzig, Germany, working on the “MicroRNA signature of thyroid tumors and its possible diagnostic application for the differential diagnosis of follicular thyroid cancer and follicular adenomas“ (funded by the German Research Council), “Molecular diagnosis of indeterminate routine thyroid nodule FNA cytology results“ (funded by the German Cancer Research Foundation), and “Molecular diagnosis of indeterminate thyroid nodule ThinPrep cytology results“ (funded by the Wilhelm Sander Foundation).

Dr. Eszlinger’s major research interests include the molecular etiology of cold thyroid nodules and the identification and application of molecular markers that help to differentiate benign and malignant thyroid tumors. In a translational approach he aims on improving the pre-surgical diagnosis of cytologically indeterminate thyroid nodules by analyzing a panel of point mutations, gene fusions and microRNA markers using targeted next generation sequencing and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. Moreover, he is interested to apply his expertise also to other tumor entities, and to guide cancer therapy with targeted drugs.

He graduated in Biochemistry from the University of Leipzig. Prior to completing a PhD also from the University of Leipzig he worked in the medical diagnostics industry in Berlin.

He is the author of more than 70 original publications.

With Dr. Ralf Paschke he is directing a research laboratory in the Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute (ACCI). Together with Drs. Khalil, Ghaznavi, Symonds, and Paschke Dr. Eszlinger is aiming for a major change of clinical practice by solving the inherent limitations of thyroid fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC).

With Dr. Carolina Ferraz (Sao Paulo, Brazil) he is currently working on a project analyzing a miRNA panel in material obtained from fine needle aspiration biopsies of thyroid nodules and peripheral blood and its application as a diagnostic molecular test.

Area of Focus

Summary of Research

  • Eszlinger M, Lau L, Ghaznavi S, Symonds C, Chandarana SP, Khalil M, Paschke R 2017 Molecular profiling of thyroid nodule fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology. Nat Rev Endocrinol 13(7):415-424.
  • Eszlinger M, Böhme K, Ullmann M, Görke F, Siebolts U, Neumann A, Franzius C, Adam S, Molwitz T, Landvogt C, Amro B, Hach A, Feldmann B, Graf D, Wefer A, Niemann R, Bullmann C, Klaushenke G, Santen R, Tönshoff G, Ivancevic V, Kögler A, Bell E, Lorenz B, Kluge G, Hartenstein C, Ruschenburg I, Paschke R 2017 Evaluation of a two-year routine application of molecular testing of thyroid fine needle aspirations (FNA) using a 7-gene-panel in a primary refferral setting in Germany. Thyroid 27(3):402-411
  • Calebiro D, Grassi ES, Eszlinger M, Ronchi CL, Godbole A, Bathon K, Guizzardi F, de Filippis T, Krohn K, Jaeschke H, Schwarzmayr T, Bircan R, Gozu HI, Sancak S, Niedziela M, Strom TM, Fassnacht M, Persani L, Paschke R 2016 Recurrent EZH1 mutations in autonomous thyroid adenomas J Clin Invest.126(9):3383-8
  • Eszlinger M, Piana S, Moll A, Bosenberg E, Bisagni A, Ciarrocchi A, Ragazzi M, Paschke R 2015 Molecular testing of thyroid fine needle aspirations (FNA) improves pre-surgical diagnosis and supports the histological identification of minimally invasive follicular thyroid carcinomas. Thyroid 25(4):401-409
  • Stokowy T, Wojtas B, Jarzab B, Krohn K, Fredman D, Dralle H, Musholt T, Hauptmann S, Lange D, Hegedüs L, Paschke R, and Eszlinger M 2016 Two-miRNA-classifiers differentiate mutation-negative follicular thyroid carcinomas and follicular thyroid adenomas in Fine Needle Aspirations with high specificity Endocrine 54(2):440-447

Area Of Focus

Summary Of Research

  • Eszlinger M, Lau L, Ghaznavi S, Symonds C, Chandarana SP, Khalil M, Paschke R 2017 Molecular profiling of thyroid nodule fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology. Nat Rev Endocrinol 13(7):415-424.
  • Eszlinger M, Böhme K, Ullmann M, Görke F, Siebolts U, Neumann A, Franzius C, Adam S, Molwitz T, Landvogt C, Amro B, Hach A, Feldmann B, Graf D, Wefer A, Niemann R, Bullmann C, Klaushenke G, Santen R, Tönshoff G, Ivancevic V, Kögler A, Bell E, Lorenz B, Kluge G, Hartenstein C, Ruschenburg I, Paschke R 2017 Evaluation of a two-year routine application of molecular testing of thyroid fine needle aspirations (FNA) using a 7-gene-panel in a primary refferral setting in Germany. Thyroid 27(3):402-411
  • Calebiro D, Grassi ES, Eszlinger M, Ronchi CL, Godbole A, Bathon K, Guizzardi F, de Filippis T, Krohn K, Jaeschke H, Schwarzmayr T, Bircan R, Gozu HI, Sancak S, Niedziela M, Strom TM, Fassnacht M, Persani L, Paschke R 2016 Recurrent EZH1 mutations in autonomous thyroid adenomas J Clin Invest.126(9):3383-8
  • Eszlinger M, Piana S, Moll A, Bosenberg E, Bisagni A, Ciarrocchi A, Ragazzi M, Paschke R 2015 Molecular testing of thyroid fine needle aspirations (FNA) improves pre-surgical diagnosis and supports the histological identification of minimally invasive follicular thyroid carcinomas. Thyroid 25(4):401-409
  • Stokowy T, Wojtas B, Jarzab B, Krohn K, Fredman D, Dralle H, Musholt T, Hauptmann S, Lange D, Hegedüs L, Paschke R, and Eszlinger M 2016 Two-miRNA-classifiers differentiate mutation-negative follicular thyroid carcinomas and follicular thyroid adenomas in Fine Needle Aspirations with high specificity Endocrine 54(2):440-447