Calibration-free NGS quantitation of mutations below 0.01% VAF

Quantitation of rare somatic mutations is essential for basic research and translational clinical applications including minimal residual disease (MRD) detection. Though unique molecular identifier (UMI) has suppressed errors for rare mutation detection, the sequencing depth requirement is high. Her...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2021-10, Vol.12 (1), p.6123-6123, Article 6123
Hauptverfasser: Dai, Peng, Wu, Lucia Ruojia, Chen, Sherry Xi, Wang, Michael Xiangjiang, Cheng, Lauren Yuxuan, Zhang, Jinny Xuemeng, Hao, Pengying, Yao, Weijie, Zarka, Jabra, Issa, Ghayas C., Kwong, Lawrence, Zhang, David Yu
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Zusammenfassung:Quantitation of rare somatic mutations is essential for basic research and translational clinical applications including minimal residual disease (MRD) detection. Though unique molecular identifier (UMI) has suppressed errors for rare mutation detection, the sequencing depth requirement is high. Here, we present Quantitative Blocker Displacement Amplification (QBDA) which integrates sequence-selective variant enrichment into UMI quantitation for accurate quantitation of mutations below 0.01% VAF at only 23,000X depth. Using a panel of 20 genes recurrently altered in acute myeloid leukemia, we demonstrate quantitation of various mutations including single base substitutions and indels down to 0.001% VAF at a single locus with less than 4 million sequencing reads, allowing sensitive MRD detection in patients during complete remission. In a pan-cancer panel and a melanoma hotspot panel, we detect mutations down to 0.1% VAF using only 1 million reads. QBDA provides a convenient and versatile method for sensitive mutation quantitation using low-depth sequencing. Quantification of rare somatic mutations is essential for basic research and translational applications. Here the authors present Quantitative Blocker Displacement Amplification allowing for accurate detection of mutations below 0.01% VAF.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-26308-6