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Targeted RNA Sequencing Assay to Characterize Gene Expression and Genomic Alterations
Published on: August 4, 2016
An optimized workflow of full-length transcriptome sequencing for accurate fusion transcript identification
Liang Zong1,2, Yabing Zhu3, Yuan Jiang2
1Department of Biology and Genetics, College of Life Sciences and Health, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
Abstract:
Next-generation sequencing has revolutionized cancer genomics by enabling high-throughput mutation screening yet detecting fusion genes reliably remains challenging. Long-read sequencing offers potential for accurate fusion transcript identification, though challenges persist. In this study, we present an optimized workflow using nanopore sequencing technology to precisely identify fusion transcripts. Our approach encompasses a tailored library preparation protocol, data processing, and fusion gene analysis pipeline. We evaluated the performance using Universal Human Reference RNA and human adenocarcinoma cell lines. Our optimized nanopore sequencing workflow generated high-quality full-length transcriptome data characterized by an extended length distribution and comprehensive transcript coverage. Validation experiments confirmed novel fusion events with potential clinical relevance. Our protocol aims to mitigate biases and enhance accuracy, facilitating increased adoption in clinical diagnostics. Continued advancements in long-read sequencing promise deeper insights into fusion gene biology and improved cancer diagnostics.

