Leatham, Bryan and McNall, Katie and Subramanian, Hari K. and Jacky, Lucien and Alvarado, John G. and Yurk, Dominic and Wang, Mimi and Green, Donald C. and Tsongalis, Gregory and Rajagopal, Aditya and Schwartz, Jerrod J. (2023) A rapid, multiplex digital PCR assay for EGFR, KRAS, BRAF, ERBB2 variants and ALK, RET, ROS1, NTRK1 gene fusions in non-small cell lung cancer. . (Unpublished) https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20230316-181949000.7
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Abstract
Digital PCR (dPCR) is emerging as an ideal platform for the detection and tracking of genomic variants in cancer due to its high sensitivity and simple workflow. The growing number of clinically-actionable cancer biomarkers creates a need for fast, accessible methods that allow for dense information content and high accuracy. Here, we describe a proof-of-concept amplitude modulation based multiplex dPCR assay capable of detecting 12 single nucleotide and indel variants in EGFR, KRAS, BRAF, and ERBB2, 14 gene fusions in ALK, RET, ROS1, NTRK1, and MET exon 14 skipping present in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We also demonstrate the use of multi-spectral target signal encoding to improve the specificity of variant detection by reducing background noise up to 11-fold. The assay reported an overall 100% PPA and 98.5% NPA compared to a sequencing-based assay in a cohort of 62 human FFPE samples. In addition, the dPCR assay rescued actionable information in 10 samples that failed to sequence, highlighting the utility of a multiplexed digital assay as a potential reflex solution for challenging NSCLC samples.
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Additional Information: | The copyright holder for this preprint is the author/funder, who has granted bioRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. It is made available under a CC-BY-ND 4.0 International license. Author Contributions. BL, KM, HS, JA, MW, AR, JS designed experiments; BL, KM, HS, JA, JS performed experiments and analyzed data, DY and LJ wrote the algorithms and analyzed data, and BL, KM, HS, LJ, DY, JS wrote the manuscript, with JA, DG, GT, AR input. Competing Interest Statement. BL, KM, HS, JA, LJ, DY, AR, JS are employees and equity holders of ChromaCode Inc. | ||||||||||||||||
DOI: | 10.1101/2023.03.09.531949 | ||||||||||||||||
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Deposited By: | George Porter | ||||||||||||||||
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