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Droplet digital PCR-based EGFR mutation detection with an internal quality control index to determine the quality of DNA.

Droplet digital PCR-based EGFR mutation detection with an internal quality control index to determine the quality of DNA.

저자

Kim SS, Choi HJ, Kim JJ, Kim MS, Lee IS, Byun B, Jia L, Oh MR, Moon Y, Park S, Choi JS, Chae SW, Nam BH, Kim JS, Kim J, Min BS, Lee JS, Won JK, Cho SY, Choi YL, Shin YK.

저널 정보

Scientific Reports

출간연도

2018

Abstract

In clinical translational research and molecular in vitro diagnostics, a major challenge in the detection of genetic mutations is overcoming artefactual results caused by the low-quality of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPET)-derived DNA (FFPET-DNA). Here, we propose the use of an ‘internal quality control (iQC) index’ as a criterion for judging the minimum quality of DNA for PCR-based analyses. In a pre-clinical study comparing the results from droplet digital PCR-based EGFR mutation test (ddEGFR test) and qPCR-based EGFR mutation test (cobas EGFR test), iQC index ≥ 0.5 (iQC copies ≥ 500, using 3.3 ng of FFPET-DNA [1,000 genome equivalents]) was established, indicating that more than half of the input DNA was amplifiable. Using this criterion, we conducted a retrospective comparative clinical study of the ddEGFR and cobas EGFR tests for the detection of EGFR mutations in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) FFPET-DNA samples. Compared with the cobas EGFR test, the ddEGFR test exhibited superior analytical performance and equivalent or higher clinical performance. Furthermore, iQC index is a reliable indicator of the quality of FFPET-DNA and could be used to prevent incorrect diagnoses arising from low-quality samples.