High-resolution HLA typing by long reads from the R10.3 Oxford nanopore flow cells

Nanopore sequencing has been investigated as a rapid and cost-efficient option for HLA typing in recent years. Despite the lower raw read accuracy, encouraging typing accuracy has been reported, and long reads from the platform offer additional benefits of the improved phasing of distant variants. T...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human immunology 2021-04, Vol.82 (4), p.288-295
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Chang, Yang, Xiao, Duffy, Brian F., Hoisington-Lopez, Jessica, Crosby, MariaLynn, Porche-Sorbet, Rhonda, Saito, Katsuyuki, Berry, Rick, Swamidass, Victoria, Mitra, Robi D.
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Zusammenfassung:Nanopore sequencing has been investigated as a rapid and cost-efficient option for HLA typing in recent years. Despite the lower raw read accuracy, encouraging typing accuracy has been reported, and long reads from the platform offer additional benefits of the improved phasing of distant variants. The newly released R10.3 flow cells are expected to provide higher read-level accuracy than previous chemistries. We examined the performance of R10.3 flow cells on the MinION device in HLA typing after enrichment of target genes by multiplexed PCR. We also aimed to mimic a 1-day workflow with 8–24 samples per sequencing run. A diverse collection of 102 unique samples were typed for HLA-A, -B, -C, -DPA1, -DPB1, -DQA1, -DQB1, -DRB1, -DRB3/4/5 loci. The concordance rates at 2-field and 3-field resolutions were 99.5% (1836 alleles) and 99.3% (1710 alleles). We also report important quality metrics from these sequencing runs. Continued research and independent validations are warranted to increase the robustness of nanopore-based HLA typing for broad clinical application.
ISSN:0198-8859
1879-1166
DOI:10.1016/j.humimm.2021.02.005