作者
Reda Stankunaite,Sally L. George,Lewis Gallagher,Sabri Jamal,Ridwan Shaikh,Lina Yuan,Debbie Hughes,Paula Proszek,Paul Carter,Grzegorz Pietka,Timon Heide,Chela James,Haider Tari,Claire Lynn,Neha Jain,Laura Rey Portela,Tony Rogers,Sucheta Vaidya,Julia Chisholm,Fernando Carceller,Elwira Szychot,Henry Mandeville,Paola Angelini,Angela B. Jesudason,Michael S. Jackson,Lynley V. Marshall,Susanne Andrea Gatz,John Anderson,Andrea Sottoriva,Louis Chesler,Michael Hubank
摘要
ObjectiveClinical diagnostic sequencing of circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) is well advanced for adult patients, but application to paediatric cancer patients lags behind.MethodsTo address this, we have developed a clinically relevant (67 gene) NGS capture panel and accompanying workflow that enables sensitive and reliable detection of low-frequency genetic variants in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from children with solid tumours. We combined gene panel sequencing with low pass whole-genome sequencing of the same library to inform on genome-wide copy number changes in the blood.ResultsAnalytical validity was evaluated using control materials, and the method was found to be highly sensitive (0.96 for SNVs and 0.97 for INDEL), specific (0.82 for SNVs and 0.978 for INDEL), repeatable (>0.93 [95% CI: 0.89–0.95]) and reproducible (>0.87 [95% CI: 0.87–0.95]). Potential for clinical application was demonstrated in 39 childhood cancer patients with a spectrum of solid tumours in which the single nucleotide variants expected from tumour sequencing were detected in cfDNA in 94.4% (17/18) of cases with active extracranial disease. In 13 patients, where serial samples were available, we show a close correlation between events detected in cfDNA and treatment response, demonstrate that cfDNA analysis could be a useful tool to monitor disease progression, and show cfDNA sequencing has the potential to identify targetable variants that were not detected in tumour samples.ConclusionsThis is the first pan-cancer DNA sequencing panel that we know to be optimised for cfDNA in children for blood-based molecular diagnostics in paediatric solid tumours.