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Τρίτη 17 Ιανουαρίου 2017

Detection of Somatic Variants in Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes Using a Next Generation Sequencing Multigene Pan Cancer Panel

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Publication date: Available online 16 January 2017
Source:Cancer Genetics
Author(s): Bradford Coffee, Hannah C. Cox, John Kidd, Scott Sizemore, Krystal Brown, Susan Manley, Debora Mancini-DiNardo
Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) multigene panels, which are routinely used to assess hereditary cancer risk, can detect both inherited germline variants and somatic variants in cancer-risk genes. We evaluated the frequency and distribution of likely somatic pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants (PVs) detected in >220,000 individuals who underwent clinical testing with a 25-gene panel between September 2013 and March 2016. Likely somatic PVs are defined as variants with NGS read frequencies from 10%-30%. Overall, 137 (0.06%) individuals were identified as carrying likely somatic PVs, most commonly in TP53 (73), CHEK2 (27), and ATM (20). Among this group, a second PV with a NGS read frequency consistent with a germline variant within the same gene or a different gene on the panel was detected in 21 individuals (15.3%), which is similar to the detection rate in our general testing population. Likely somatic PVs accounted for 38.8% of all PVs in TP53. In comparison, likely somatic PVs accounted for <1% of PVs in most other genes. Likely somatic PVs were more frequently identified in older individuals (p<0.001). Additional studies are ongoing to further investigate the incidence and clinical implications of somatic variants, enabling the appropriate medical management for these patients.



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