Added value of whole-exome and transcriptome sequencing for clinicalmolecular screenings of advanced cancer patients with solid tumors

Florence Koeppel, Alexandre Bobard, Céline Lefebvre, Marion Pedrero, Marc Deloger, Yannick Boursin, Catherine Richon, Romy Chen-Min-Tao, Guillaume Robert, Guillaume Meurice, Etienne Rouleau, Stefan Michiels, Christophe Massard, Jean Yves Scoazec, Eric Solary, Jean Charles Soria, Fabrice André, Ludovic Lacroix

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    Abstract

    Comprehensive genomic profiling using high-throughput sequencing brings a wealth of information, and its place in the clinical setting has been increasingly prominent. This reviewemphasizes the utility of whole-exome sequencing (WES) and transcriptome sequencing (RNAseq) in patient care and clinical research, based on published reports as well as our experience with theMOSCATO-01 (MOlecular Screening for CAncer Treatment Optimization) molecular triage trial at Gustave Roussy Cancer Center. In this trial, all contributive samples of patientswith advanced solid tumors were analyzed prospectively with targeted gene sequencing (TGS) and comparative genomic hybridization. In addition, 92 consecutive metastatic patients with contributive biopsies were sequenced for WES and RNAseq and compared with TGS and comparative genomic hybridization. Whole-exome sequencing allowed the reporting of additional variants in relevant genes in 38% of patients. Mutation detection sensitivity of WES was 95% compared with TGS. Additional information derived from WES and RNAseq could influence clinical decision, including fusion transcripts, expression levels, allele-specific expression, alternate transcripts, RNA-based pathogen diagnostic, tumor mutation load, mutational signatures, expression signatures, HLA genotyping, and neoepitope prediction. The current challenge is to be able to process the large-scale data from these comprehensive genomewide technologies in an efficient way.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)153-162
    Number of pages10
    JournalCancer Journal (United States)
    Volume24
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018

    Keywords

    • DNA
    • Exome
    • Neoplasm
    • Sequence analysis
    • Targeted therapy

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