Partner independent fusion gene detection by multiplexed CRISPR-Cas9 enrichment and long read nanopore sequencing
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2020-06-05
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Stangl, Christina
de Blank, Sam
Renkens, I.J.
Westera, Liset
Verbeek, Tamara
Espejo Valle-Inclan, Jose
González, Rocio Chamorro
Henssen, Anton G.
van Roosmalen, Markus J.
Stam, Ronald W.
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Abstract
Fusion genes are hallmarks of various cancer types and important determinants for diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. Fusion gene partner choice and breakpoint-position promiscuity restricts diagnostic detection, even for known and recurrent configurations. Here, we develop FUDGE (FUsion Detection from Gene Enrichment) to accurately and impartially identify fusions. FUDGE couples target-selected and strand-specific CRISPR-Cas9 activity for fusion gene driver enrichment — without prior knowledge of fusion partner or breakpoint-location — to long read nanopore sequencing with the bioinformatics pipeline NanoFG. FUDGE has flexible target-loci choices and enables multiplexed enrichment for simultaneous analysis of several genes in multiple samples in one sequencing run. We observe on-average 665 fold breakpoint-site enrichment and identify nucleotide resolution fusion breakpoints within 2 days. The assay identifies cancer cell line and tumor sample fusions irrespective of partner gene or breakpoint-position. FUDGE is a rapid and versatile fusion detection assay for diagnostic pan-cancer fusion detection.
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General Chemistry, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Physics and Astronomy
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Stangl, C, de Blank, S, Renkens, I, Westera, L, Verbeek, T, Valle-Inclan, J E, González, R C, Henssen, A G, van Roosmalen, M J, Stam, R W, Voest, E E, Kloosterman, W P, van Haaften, G & Monroe, G R 2020, 'Partner independent fusion gene detection by multiplexed CRISPR-Cas9 enrichment and long read nanopore sequencing', Nature Communications, vol. 11, no. 1, 2861. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16641-7