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Development and Analytical Validation of a DNA Dual-Strand Approach for the FDA-Approved Next-Generation Sequencing-Based Praxis Extended RAS Panel for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Samples.

Nitin Udar,Anita Iyer,Margaret Porter,Robert Haigis, Shannon Smith, Shivani Dhillon,Kristen Meier, Diane Ward, Jing Lu,Paul Wenz, Leonard Buchner,Tamsen Dunn,Aaron Wise, Amy Mueller,Karen Gutekunst

The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics(2020)

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Abstract
A next-generation sequencing method was developed that can distinguish single-stranded modifications from low-frequency somatic mutations present on both strands of DNA in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded colorectal cancer samples. We applied this method for analytical validation of the Praxis Extended RAS Panel, a US Food and Drug Administration-approved companion diagnostic for panitumumab, on the Illumina MiSeqDx platform. With the use of the TruSeq amplicon workflow, both strands of DNA from the starting material were interrogated independently. Mutations were reported only if found on both strands; artifacts usually present on only one strand would not be reported. A total of 56 mutations were targeted within the KRAS and NRAS genes. A minimum read depth of 1800x per amplicon is required per sample but averaged >30,000x at maximum multiplexing levels. Analytical validation studies were performed to determine the simultaneous detection of mutations on both strands, reproducibility, assay detection level, precision of the assay across various factors, and the impact of interfering substances. In conclusion, this assay can clearly distinguish single-stranded artifacts from low-frequency mutations. Furthermore, the assay is accurate, precise, and reproducible, can achieve consistent detection of a mutation at 5% mutation frequency, exhibits minimal impact from tested interfering substances, and can simultaneously detect 56 mutations in a single run using 10 samples plus controls.
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metastatic colorectal cancer,colorectal cancer,praxis extended ras panel,dna,dual-strand,next-generation
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