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- Title
Quality assessment of a clinical next-generation sequencing melanoma panel within the Italian Melanoma Intergroup (IMI).
- Authors
Vanni, Irene; Casula, Milena; Pastorino, Lorenza; Manca, Antonella; Dalmasso, Bruna; Andreotti, Virginia; Pisano, Marina; Colombino, Maria; Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC) Study Group; Covre, Alessia; Di Giacomo, Anna Maria; Maio, Michele; De Logu, Francesco; Massi, Daniela; Portelli, Francesca; Anichini, Andrea; Mortarini, Roberta; Bruno, William; Cabiddu, Francesco; Spagnolo, Francesco
- Abstract
Background: Identification of somatic mutations in key oncogenes in melanoma is important to lead the effective and efficient use of personalized anticancer treatment. Conventional methods focus on few genes per run and, therefore, are unable to screen for multiple genes simultaneously. The use of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies enables sequencing of multiple cancer-driving genes in a single assay, with reduced costs and DNA quantity needed and increased mutation detection sensitivity. Methods: We designed a customized IMI somatic gene panel for targeted sequencing of actionable melanoma mutations; this panel was tested on three different NGS platforms using 11 metastatic melanoma tissue samples in blinded manner between two EMQN quality certificated laboratory. Results: The detection limit of our assay was set-up to a Variant Allele Frequency (VAF) of 10% with a coverage of at least 200x. All somatic variants detected by all NGS platforms with a VAF ≥ 10%, were also validated by an independent method. The IMI panel achieved a very good concordance among the three NGS platforms. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that, using the main sequencing platforms currently available in the diagnostic setting, the IMI panel can be adopted among different centers providing comparable results.
- Subjects
NUCLEOTIDE sequencing; MELANOMA; BRAF genes; SOMATIC mutation; GENE frequency; DETECTION limit
- Publication
Diagnostic Pathology, 2020, Vol 15, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1746-1596
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s13000-020-01052-5