International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2022)

Development of a Novel NGS Methodology for Ultrasensitive Circulating Tumor DNA Detection as a Tool for Early-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnosis

  • Begoña Jiménez-Rodríguez,
  • Alfonso Alba-Bernal,
  • Esperanza López-López,
  • María Elena Quirós-Ortega,
  • Guillermo Carbajosa,
  • Alicia Garrido-Aranda,
  • Martina Álvarez,
  • Ana Godoy-Ortiz,
  • María Isabel Queipo-Ortuño,
  • Luis Vicioso,
  • Gema Díaz-Córdoba,
  • María Dunia Roldán-Díaz,
  • Jesús Velasco-Suelto,
  • Cristina Hernando,
  • Begoña Bermejo,
  • Ana Julve-Parreño,
  • Ana Lluch,
  • Javier Pascual,
  • Iñaki Comino-Méndez,
  • Emilio Alba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
p. 146

Abstract

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Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent cancer in women. While usually detected when localized, invasive procedures are still required for diagnosis. Herein, we developed a novel ultrasensitive pipeline to detect circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in a series of 75 plasma samples from localized BC patients prior to any medical intervention. We first performed a tumor-informed analysis to correlate the mutations found in tumor tissue and plasma. Disregarding the tumor data next, we developed an approach to detect tumor mutations in plasma. We observed a mutation concordance between the tumor and plasma of 29.50% with a sensitivity down to 0.03% in mutant variant allele frequency (VAF). We detected mutations in 33.78% of the samples, identifying eight patients with plasma-only mutations. Altogether, we determined a specificity of 86.36% and a positive predictive value of 88.46% for BC detection. We demonstrated an association between higher ctDNA median VAF and higher tumor grade, multiple plasma mutations with a likelihood of relapse and more frequent TP53 plasma mutations in hormone receptor-negative tumors. Overall, we have developed a unique ultra-sensitive sequencing workflow with a technology not previously employed in early BC, paving the way for its application in BC screening.

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