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TargetPlex FFPE-Direct DNA Library Preparation Kit for SiRe NGS panel: An international performance evaluation study

Authors :
Giancarlo Troncone
Carlos E. de Andrea
Francesco Pepe
Giovanni Tallini
Maria D. Lozano
Paul Hofman
Verena Tischler
Natalie Pelusi
Roberta Sgariglia
Sabine Merkelbach-Bruse
Pasquale Pisapia
Sara Vander Borght
Janna Siemanowski
Daniela Cabibi
Marta Castiglia
Javier Freire
Dario de Biase
Spasenija Savic
Gabriella Fontanini
Antonio Russo
Reinhard Büttner
Lukas Bubendorf
Birgit Weynand
Catherine I. Dumur
Marius Ilie
Umberto Malapelle
Tom Xu
Roberto Pappesch
Michel Bilh
Valerio Gristina
Gianluca Roma
Massimo Barberis
Mariantonia Nacchio
Malapelle U.
Pepe F.
Pisapia P.
Sgariglia R.
Nacchio M.
Barberis M.
Bilh M.
Bubendorf L.
Buttner R.
Cabibi D.
Castiglia M.
De Andrea C.E.
De Biase D.
Dumur C.I.
Fontanini G.
Freire J.
Gristina V.
Hofman P.
Ilie M.
Lozano M.D.
Merkelbach-Bruse S.
Pappesch R.
Pelusi N.
Roma G.
Russo A.
Savic S.
Siemanowski J.
Tallini G.
Tischler V.
Vander Borght S.
Weynand B.
Xu T.
Troncone G.
Malapelle, Umberto
Pepe, Francesco
Pisapia, Pasquale
Sgariglia, Roberta
Nacchio, Mariantonia
Barberis, Massimo
Bilh, Michel
Bubendorf, Luka
Büttner, Reinhard
Cabibi, Daniela
Castiglia, Marta
De Andrea, Carlos E
de Biase, Dario
Dumur, Catherine I
Fontanini, Gabriella
Freire, Javier
Gristina, Valerio
Hofman, Paul
Ilie, Mariu
Lozano, Maria Dolore
Merkelbach-Bruse, Sabine
Pappesch, Roberto
Pelusi, Natalie
Roma, Gianluca
Russo, Antonio
Savic, Spasenija
Siemanowski, Janna
Tallini, Giovanni
Tischler, Verena
Vander Borght, Sara
Weynand, Birgit
Xu, Tom
Troncone, Giancarlo
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

AimNext generation sequencing (NGS) represents a key diagnostic tool to identify clinically relevant gene alterations for treatment-decision making in cancer care. However, the complex manual workflow required for NGS has limited its implementation in routine clinical practice. In this worldwide study, we validated the clinical performance of the TargetPlex FFPE-Direct DNA Library Preparation Kit for NGS analysis. Impressively, this new assay obviates the need for separate, labour intensive and time-consuming pre-analytical steps of DNA extraction, purification and isolation from formalin-fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) specimens in the NGS workflow.MethodsThe TargetPlex FFPE-Direct DNA Library Preparation Kit, which enables NGS analysis directly from FFPE, was specifically developed for this study by TargetPlex Genomics Pleasanton, California. Eleven institutions agreed to take part in the study coordinated by the Molecular Cytopathology Meeting Group (University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy). All participating institutions received a specific Library Preparation Kit to test eight FFPE samples previously assessed with standard protocols. The analytical parameters and mutations detected in each sample were then compared with those previously obtained with standard protocols.ResultsOverall, 92.8% of the samples were successfully analysed with the TargetPlex FFPE-Direct DNA Library Preparation Kit on Thermo Fisher Scientific and Illumina platforms. Altogether, in comparison with the standard workflow, the TargetPlex FFPE-Direct DNA Library Preparation Kit was able to detect 90.5% of the variants.ConclusionThe TargetPlex FFPE-Direct DNA Library Preparation Kit combined with the SiRe panel constitutes a convenient, practical and robust cost-saving solution for FFPE NGS analysis in routine practice.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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