Targeted sequencing of cancer-related genes in colorectal cancer using next-generation sequencing

Recent advance in sequencing technology has enabled comprehensive profiling of genetic alterations in cancer. We have established a targeted sequencing platform using next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology for clinical use, which can provide mutation and copy number variation data. NGS was perf...

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one 2013-05, Vol.8 (5), p.e64271
Hauptverfasser: Han, Sae-Won, Kim, Hwang-Phill, Shin, Jong-Yeon, Jeong, Eun-Goo, Lee, Won-Chul, Lee, Kyung-Hun, Won, Jae-Kyung, Kim, Tae-Yong, Oh, Do-Youn, Im, Seock-Ah, Bang, Yung-Jue, Jeong, Seung-Yong, Park, Kyu Joo, Park, Jae-Gahb, Kang, Gyeong Hoon, Seo, Jeong-Sun, Kim, Jong-Il, Kim, Tae-You
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Zusammenfassung:Recent advance in sequencing technology has enabled comprehensive profiling of genetic alterations in cancer. We have established a targeted sequencing platform using next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology for clinical use, which can provide mutation and copy number variation data. NGS was performed with paired-end library enriched with exons of 183 cancer-related genes. Normal and tumor tissue pairs of 60 colorectal adenocarcinomas were used to test feasibility. Somatic mutation and copy number alteration were analyzed. A total of 526 somatic non-synonymous sequence variations were found in 113 genes. Among these, 278 single nucleotide variations were 232 different somatic point mutations. 216 SNV were 79 known single nucleotide polymorphisms in the dbSNP. 32 indels were 28 different indel mutations. Median number of mutated gene per tumor was 4 (range 0-23). Copy number gain (>X2 fold) was found in 65 genes in 40 patients, whereas copy number loss (
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0064271