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Representative Sequencing: Unbiased Sampling of Solid Tumor Tissue.

Kevin Litchfield1, Stacey Stanislaw2, Lavinia Spain3, Lisa L Gallegos2, Andrew Rowan1, Desiree Schnidrig1, Heidi Rosenbaum4, Alexandre Harle5, Lewis Au3, Samantha M Hill6, Zayd Tippu7, Jennifer Thomas7, Lisa Thompson8, Hang Xu1, Stuart Horswell9, Aoune Barhoumi2, Carol Jones2, Katherine F Leith2, Daniel L Burgess4, Thomas B K Watkins1, Emilia Lim1, Nicolai J Birkbak10, Philippe Lamy11, Iver Nordentoft11, Lars Dyrskjøt11, Lisa Pickering7, Stephen Hazell12, Mariam Jamal-Hanjani13, James Larkin7, Charles Swanton14, Nelson R Alexander15, Samra Turajlic16.   

Abstract

Although thousands of solid tumors have been sequenced to date, a fundamental under-sampling bias is inherent in current methodologies. This is caused by a tissue sample input of fixed dimensions (e.g., 6 mm biopsy), which becomes grossly under-powered as tumor volume scales. Here, we demonstrate representative sequencing (Rep-Seq) as a new method to achieve unbiased tumor tissue sampling. Rep-Seq uses fixed residual tumor material, which is homogenized and subjected to next-generation sequencing. Analysis of intratumor tumor mutation burden (TMB) variability shows a high level of misclassification using current single-biopsy methods, with 20% of lung and 52% of bladder tumors having at least one biopsy with high TMB but low clonal TMB overall. Misclassification rates by contrast are reduced to 2% (lung) and 4% (bladder) when a more representative sampling methodology is used. Rep-Seq offers an improved sampling protocol for tumor profiling, with significant potential for improved clinical utility and more accurate deconvolution of clonal structure.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  biomarkers; homogenization; molecular profiling; representative sampling; tumor hetereogeneity; tumor mutational burden; tumor sampling; tumor sequencing

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32375028     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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