Sensitive sequencing method for KRAS mutation detection by Pyrosequencing.

TitleSensitive sequencing method for KRAS mutation detection by Pyrosequencing.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsOgino S, Kawasaki T, Brahmandam M, Yan L, Cantor M, Namgyal C, Mino-Kenudson M, Lauwers GY, Loda M, Fuchs CS
JournalJ Mol Diagn
Volume7
Issue3
Pagination413-21
Date Published2005 Aug
ISSN1525-1578
KeywordsColonic Neoplasms, DNA, Neoplasm, Genes, ras, Humans, Mutation, Paraffin Embedding, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sequence Analysis, DNA
Abstract

Both benign and malignant tumors represent heterogenous tissue containing tumor cells and non-neoplastic mesenchymal and inflammatory cells. To detect a minority of mutant KRAS alleles among abundant wild-type alleles, we developed a sensitive DNA sequencing assay using Pyrosequencing, ie, nucleotide extension sequencing with an allele quantification capability. We designed our Pyrosequencing assay for use with whole-genome-amplified DNA from paraffin-embedded tissue. Assessing various mixtures of DNA from mutant KRAS cell lines and DNA from a wild-type KRAS cell line, we found that mutation detection rates for Pyrosequencing were superior to dideoxy sequencing. In addition, Pyrosequencing proved superior to dideoxy sequencing in the detection of KRAS mutations from DNA mixtures of paraffin-embedded colon cancer and normal tissue as well as from paraffin-embedded pancreatic cancers. Quantification of mutant alleles by Pyrosequencing was precise and useful for assay validation, monitoring, and quality assurance. Our Pyrosequencing method is simple, robust, and sensitive, with a detection limit of approximately 5% mutant alleles. It is particularly useful for tumors containing abundant non-neoplastic cells. In addition, the applicability of this assay for DNA amplified by whole-genome amplification technique provides an expanded source of DNA for large-scale studies.

DOI10.1016/S1525-1578(10)60571-5
Alternate JournalJ Mol Diagn
PubMed ID16049314
PubMed Central IDPMC1867544
Grant ListP01-9467802 / / PHS HHS / United States
P01-9483703 / / PHS HHS / United States
R01-9485602 / / PHS HHS / United States
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