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High-resolution array CGH increases heterogeneity tolerance in the analysis of clinical samples
Authors:Garnis Cathie  Coe Bradley P  Lam Stephen L  MacAulay Calum  Lam Wan L
Affiliation:Department of Cancer Genetics, Canada. cgarnis@bccrc.ca
Abstract:Recent advances in array comparative genomic hybridization (array CGH) technology are revolutionizing our understanding of tumor genomes. Marker-based arrays enable rapid survey at megabase intervals, while tiling path arrays examine the entire genome in unprecedented detail. Tumor biopsies are typically small and contain infiltrating stromal cells, requiring tedious microdissection. Tissue heterogeneity is a major barrier to high-throughput profiling of tumor genomes and is also an important consideration for the introduction of array CGH to clinical settings. We propose that increasing array resolution will enhance detection sensitivity in mixed tissues and as a result significantly reduce microdissection requirements. In this study, we first simulated normal cell contamination to determine the heterogeneity tolerance of array CGH and then validated this detection sensitivity model on cancer specimens using the newly developed submegabase resolution tiling-set (SMRT) array, which spans the human genome with 32,433 overlapping BAC clones.
Keywords:Array CGH   Normal cell contamination   Microdissection   SMRT array   Tiling path array   Matrix CGH   Tissue heterogeneity
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