Detection Of Copy Number Aberrations In Cholangiocarcinoma Using Shallow Whole Genome Sequencing Of Plasma Dna.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)

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293Background: Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a deadly cancer with ~20% five year survival. Obtaining tissue to confirm diagnosis of CCA is often challenging. This also limits the use of tumor genotyping that could guide potential molecularly targeted treatment (such as FGFR inhibitors for a subset of cases). We investigated whether circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) analysis in plasma is feasible for noninvasive tumor genotyping in patients with advanced CCA. Methods: We collected and processed plasma samples for ctDNA analysis from 17 patients with CCA at presentation and from 11 healthy volunteers. Following cell-free DNA extraction and quality assessment using digital PCR, we performed low-pass, shallow whole genome sequencing (sWGS). We analyzed sequencing data to identify copy number aberrations and quantify tumor fraction in plasma using recently published computational approaches. Results: Median total cfDNA concentration in patients with CCA was 7,003 genome equivalents (GEs)/mL plasma (range: 1,512- 107...
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