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Genetic profiling of tumours using both circulating free DNA and circulating tumour cells isolated from the same preserved whole blood sample

Authors :
Hui Sun Leong
Crispin J. Miller
Lynsey Franklin
Ged Brady
Yaoyong Li
Antoine Hollebecque
Fiona H Blackhall
Louise Carter
Mahmood Ayub
Jenny Antonello
Daniel Morris
Caroline Dive
Dominic G. Rothwell
Nigel K Smith
Source :
Molecular Oncology
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2016.

Abstract

Molecular information obtained from cancer patients' blood is an emerging and powerful research tool with immense potential as a companion diagnostic for patient stratification and monitoring. Blood, which can be sampled routinely, provides a means of inferring the current genetic status of patients' tumours via analysis of circulating tumour cells (CTCs) or circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA). However, accurate assessment of both CTCs and ctDNA requires all blood cells to be maintained intact until samples are processed. This dictates for ctDNA analysis EDTA blood samples must be processed with 4 h of draw, severely limiting the use of ctDNA in multi‐site trials. Here we describe a blood collection protocol that is amenable for analysis of both CTCs and ctDNA up to four days after blood collection. We demonstrate that yields of circulating free DNA (cfDNA) obtained from whole blood CellSave samples are equivalent to those obtained from conventional EDTA plasma processed within 4 h of blood draw. Targeted and genome‐wide NGS revealed comparable DNA quality and resultant sequence information from cfDNA within CellSave and EDTA samples. We also demonstrate that CTCs and ctDNA can be isolated from the same patient blood sample, and give the same patterns of CNA enabling direct analysis of the genetic status of patients' tumours. In summary, our results demonstrate the utility of a simple approach that enabling robust molecular analysis of CTCs and cfDNA for genotype‐directed therapies in multi‐site clinical trials and represent a significant methodological improvement for clinical benefit.<br />Highlights Demonstrated collection of blood in CellSave tubes preserves cfDNA up to 96 h post draw.No significant difference between standard EDTA cfDNA and preserved cfDNA.Preserved cfDNA applicable to both targeted and genome wide NGS analysis.CTCs and cfDNA can be isolated from same CellSave blood sample.Comparable copy number aberrations seen in both CTCs and ctDNA from same blood sample.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15747891
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c92188216b049e461a4e82b49bcf03db