Clinical actionability enhanced through deep targeted sequencing of solid tumors.

نویسندگان

  • Ken Chen
  • Funda Meric-Bernstam
  • Hao Zhao
  • Qingxiu Zhang
  • Nader Ezzeddine
  • Lin-Ya Tang
  • Yuan Qi
  • Yong Mao
  • Tenghui Chen
  • Zechen Chong
  • Wanding Zhou
  • Xiaofeng Zheng
  • Amber Johnson
  • Kenneth D Aldape
  • Mark J Routbort
  • Rajyalakshmi Luthra
  • Scott Kopetz
  • Michael A Davies
  • John de Groot
  • Stacy Moulder
  • Ravi Vinod
  • Carol J Farhangfar
  • Kenna Mills Shaw
  • John Mendelsohn
  • Gordon B Mills
  • Agda Karina Eterovic
چکیده

BACKGROUND Further advances of targeted cancer therapy require comprehensive in-depth profiling of somatic mutations that are present in subpopulations of tumor cells in a clinical tumor sample. However, it is unclear to what extent such intratumor heterogeneity is present and whether it may affect clinical decision-making. To study this question, we established a deep targeted sequencing platform to identify potentially actionable DNA alterations in tumor samples. METHODS We assayed 515 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tumor samples and matched germline DNA (475 patients) from 11 disease sites by capturing and sequencing all the exons in 201 cancer-related genes. Mutations, indels, and copy number data were reported. RESULTS We obtained a 1000-fold mean sequencing depth and identified 4794 nonsynonymous mutations in the samples analyzed, of which 15.2% were present at <10% allele frequency. Most of these low level mutations occurred at known oncogenic hotspots and are likely functional. Identifying low level mutations improved identification of mutations in actionable genes in 118 (24.84%) patients, among which 47 (9.8%) otherwise would have been unactionable. In addition, acquiring ultrahigh depth also ensured a low false discovery rate (<2.2%) from FFPE samples. CONCLUSIONS Our results were as accurate as a commercially available CLIA-compliant hotspot panel but allowed the detection of a higher number of mutations in actionable genes. Our study reveals the critical importance of acquiring and utilizing high sequencing depth in profiling clinical tumor samples and presents a very useful platform for implementing routine sequencing in a cancer care institution.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Clinical chemistry

دوره 61 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015