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NGS-based identification and tracing of microsatellite instability from minute amounts DNA using inter-Alu-PCR
Authors:Fangyan Yu  Ka Wai Leong  Alexander Makrigiorgos  Viktor A Adalsteinsson  Ioannis Ladas  Kimmie Ng  Harvey Mamon  G Mike Makrigiorgos
Institution:Department of Radiation Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women''s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA;The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA, USA;Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medicine School, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Sensitive detection of microsatellite instability (MSI) in tissue or liquid biopsies using next generation sequencing (NGS) has growing prognostic and predictive applications in cancer. However, the complexities of NGS make it cumbersome as compared to established multiplex-PCR detection of MSI. We present a new approach to detect MSI using inter-Alu-PCR followed by targeted NGS, that combines the practical advantages of multiplexed-PCR with the breadth of information provided by NGS. Inter-Alu-PCR employs poly-adenine repeats of variable length present in every Alu element and provides a massively-parallel, rapid approach to capture poly-A-rich genomic fractions within short 80–150bp amplicons generated from adjacent Alu-sequences. A custom-made software analysis tool, MSI-tracer, enables Alu-associated MSI detection from tissue biopsies or MSI-tracing at low-levels in circulating-DNA. MSI-associated indels at somatic-indel frequencies of 0.05–1.5% can be detected depending on the availability of matching normal tissue and the extent of instability. Due to the high Alu copy-number in human genomes, a single inter-Alu-PCR retrieves enough information for identification of MSI-associated-indels from ∼100 pg circulating-DNA, reducing current limits by ∼2-orders of magnitude and equivalent to circulating-DNA obtained from finger-sticks. The combined practical and informational advantages of inter-Alu-PCR make it a powerful tool for identifying tissue-MSI-status or tracing MSI-associated-indels in liquid biopsies.
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