Variation in pre-PCR processing of FFPE samples leads to discrepancies in BRAF and EGFR mutation detection: a diagnostic RING trial.
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01/02/2015
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AIMS: Mutation detection accuracy has been described extensively; however, it is surprising that pre-PCR processing of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples has not been systematically assessed in clinical context. We designed a RING trial to (i) investigate pre-PCR variability, (ii) correlate pre-PCR variation with EGFR/BRAF mutation testing accuracy and (iii) investigate causes for observed variation. METHODS: 13 molecular pathology laboratories were recruited. 104 blinded FFPE curls including engineered FFPE curls, cell-negative FFPE curls and control FFPE tissue samples were distributed to participants for pre-PCR processing and mutation detection. Follow-up analysis was performed to assess sample purity, DNA integrity and DNA quantitation. RESULTS: Rate of mutation detection failure was 11.9%. Of these failures, 80% were attributed to pre-PCR error. Significant differences in DNA yields across all samples were seen using analysis of variance (p |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Kapp , J R , Diss , T , Spicer , J , Gandy , M , Schrijver , I , Jennings , L J , Li , M M , Tsongalis , G J , de Castro , D G , Bridge , J A , Wallace , A , Deignan , J L , Hing , S , Butler , R , Verghese , E , Latham , G J & Hamoudi , R A 2015 , ' Variation in pre-PCR processing of FFPE samples leads to discrepancies in BRAF and EGFR mutation detection: a diagnostic RING trial. ' Journal of Clinical Pathology , vol 68 , no. 2 , pp. 111-118 . DOI: 10.1136/jclinpath-2014-202644 |
Palavras-Chave | #LUNG CANCER #MELANOMA #MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY #PCR #diagnostic screening #Cell Line, Tumor #DNA Mutational Analysis #DNA, Neoplasm #Diagnostic Errors #Fixatives #Fluorometry #Formaldehyde #Great Britain #Humans #Laboratory Proficiency Testing #Mutation #Observer Variation #Paraffin Embedding #Polymerase Chain Reaction #Predictive Value of Tests #Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf #Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor #Reproducibility of Results #Spectrophotometry #Tissue Fixation #Transfection #United States #Workflow |
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