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Next Generation-Targeted Amplicon Sequencing (NG-TAS): An optimised protocol and computational pipeline for cost-effective profiling of circulating tumour DNA

Authors
  • Gao, Meiling
  • Callari, Maurizio
  • Beddowes, Emma
  • Sammut, Stephen-John
  • Grzelak, Marta
  • Biggs, Heather
  • Jones, Linda
  • Boumertit, Abdelhamid
  • Linn, Sabine
  • Cortes, Javier
  • Oliveira, Mafalda
  • Baird, Richard
  • Chin, Suet-Feung
  • Caldas, Carlos
Publication Date
Jul 15, 2018
Source
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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English
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Abstract

Abstract Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) detection and monitoring has enormous potential clinical utility in oncology. We describe here a fast, flexible and cost-effective method to profile multiple genes simultaneously in low input cell-free DNA (cfDNA): Next Generation-Targeted Amplicon Sequencing (NG-TAS). We designed a panel of 377 amplicons spanning 20 cancer genes and tested the NG-TAS pipeline using cell-free DNA from two hapmap lymphoblastoid cell lines. NG-TAS consistently detected mutations in cfDNA when mutation allele fraction was >1%. We applied NG-TAS to a clinical cohort of metastatic breast cancer patients, demonstrating its potential in monitoring the disease. The computational pipeline is available at: https://github.com/cclab-brca/NGTAS_pipeline .

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