Combined targeted DNA sequencing in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) using UNCseq and NGScopy, and RNA sequencing using UNCqeR for the detection of genetic aberrations in NSCLC

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The recent FDA approval of the MiSeqDx platform provides a unique opportunity to develop targeted next generation sequencing (NGS) panels for human disease, including cancer. We have developed a scalable, targeted panel-based assay termed UNCseq, which involves a NGS panel of over 200 cancer-associated genes and a standardized downstream bioinformatics pipeline for detection of single nucleotide variations (SNV) as well as small insertions and deletions (indel). In addition, we developed a novel algorithm, NGScopy, designed for samples with sparse sequencing coverage to detect large-scale copy number variations (CNV), similar to human SNP Array 6.0 as well as small-scale intragenic CNV. Overall, we applied this assay to 100 snap-frozen lung cancer specimens lacking same-patient germline DNA (07-0120 tissue cohort) and validated our results against Sanger sequencing, SNP Array, and our recently published integrated DNA-seq/RNA-seq assay, UNCqeR, where RNA-seq of same-patient tumor specimens confirmed SNV detected by DNA-seq, if RNA-seq coverage depth was adequate. In addition, we applied the UNCseq assay on an independent lung cancer tumor tissue collection with available same-patient germline DNA (11-1115 tissue cohort) and confirmed mutations using assays performed in a CLIA-certified laboratory. We conclude that UNCseq can identify SNV, indel, and CNV in tumor specimens lacking germline DNA in a cost-efficient fashion.

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Zhao, X., Wang, A., Walter, V., Patel, N. M., Eberhard, D. A., Hayward, M. C., … Moschos, S. J. (2015). Combined targeted DNA sequencing in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) using UNCseq and NGScopy, and RNA sequencing using UNCqeR for the detection of genetic aberrations in NSCLC. PLoS ONE, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129280

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