High-Accuracy Determination of Microsatellite Instability Compatible with Liquid Biopsies

Abstract Background Microsatellite instability (MSI) has recently emerged as a predictive pan-tumor biomarker of immunotherapy efficacy, stimulating the development of diagnostic tools compatible with large-scale screening of patients. In this context, noninvasive detection of MSI from circulating t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) Md.), 2020-04, Vol.66 (4), p.606-613
Hauptverfasser: Silveira, Amanda Bortolini, Bidard, François-Clément, Kasperek, Amélie, Melaabi, Samia, Tanguy, Marie-Laure, Rodrigues, Manuel, Bataillon, Guillaume, Cabel, Luc, Buecher, Bruno, Pierga, Jean-Yves, Proudhon, Charlotte, Stern, Marc-Henri
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background Microsatellite instability (MSI) has recently emerged as a predictive pan-tumor biomarker of immunotherapy efficacy, stimulating the development of diagnostic tools compatible with large-scale screening of patients. In this context, noninvasive detection of MSI from circulating tumor DNA stands as a promising diagnostic and posttreatment monitoring tool. Methods We developed drop-off droplet-digital PCR (ddPCR) assays targeting BAT-26, activin A receptor type 2A (ACVR2A), and defensin beta 105A/B (DEFB105A/B) microsatellite markers. Performances of the assays were measured on reconstitution experiments of various mutant allelic fractions, on 185 tumor samples with known MSI status, and on 72 blood samples collected from 42 patients with advanced colorectal or endometrial cancers before and/or during therapy. Results The 3 ddPCR assays reached analytical sensitivity
ISSN:0009-9147
1530-8561
DOI:10.1093/clinchem/hvaa013