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Rare Event Detection Using Error-corrected DNA and RNA Sequencing
Published on: August 3, 2018
Quantifying sequencing error and effective sequencing depth of liquid biopsy NGS with UMI error correction
Malene Støchkel Frank1,2, Janina Fuß3, Tim Alexander Steiert3
1Department of Clinical Oncology & Palliative Care, Zealand University Hospital, Køge, Denmark.
Abstract:
Liquid biopsies are a minimally invasive method to diagnose and longitudinally monitor tumor mutations in patients when tissue biopsies are difficult (e.g., in lung cancer). The percentage of cell-free tumor DNA in blood plasma ranges from more than 65% to 0.1% or lower. To reliably diagnose tumor mutations at 0.1%, there are two options: unrealistically large volumes of patient blood or library preparation and sequencing depth optimized to low-input DNA. Here, we assess two library preparation methods and analysis workflows to determine feasibility and reliability based on standards with known allelic frequency (0 and 0.13% in PIK3CA). However, the implementation for patients is still costly and requires elaborate setups.

