Englander Institute for Precision Medicine

Analytical demands to use whole-genome sequencing in precision oncology.

TitleAnalytical demands to use whole-genome sequencing in precision oncology.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsMeggendorfer M, Jobanputra V, Wrzeszczynski KO, Roepman P, de Bruijn E, Cuppen E, Buttner R, Caldas C, Grimmond S, Mullighan CG, Elemento O, Rosenquist R, Schuh A, Haferlach T
JournalSemin Cancer Biol
Volume84
Pagination16-22
Date Published2022 Sep
ISSN1096-3650
KeywordsComputational Biology, Humans, Medical Oncology, Neoplasms, Precision Medicine, Whole Genome Sequencing
Abstract

Interrogating the tumor genome in its entirety by whole-genome sequencing (WGS) offers an unprecedented insight into the biology and pathogenesis of cancer, with potential impact on diagnostics, prognostication and therapy selection. WGS is able to detect sequence as well as structural variants and thereby combines central domains of cytogenetics and molecular genetics. Given the potential of WGS in directing targeted therapeutics and clinical decision-making, we envision a gradual transition of the method from research to clinical routine. This review is one out of three within this issue aimed at facilitating this effort, by discussing in-depth analytical validation, clinical interpretation and clinical utility of WGS. The review highlights the requirements for implementing, validating and maintaining a clinical WGS pipeline to obtain high-quality patient-specific data in accordance with the local regulatory landscape. Every step of the WGS pipeline, which includes DNA extraction, library preparation, sequencing, bioinformatics analysis, and data storage, is considered with respect to its logistics, necessities, potential pitfalls, and the required quality management. WGS is likely to drive clinical diagnostics and patient care forward, if requirements and challenges of the technique are recognized and met.

DOI10.1016/j.semcancer.2021.06.009
Alternate JournalSemin Cancer Biol
PubMed ID34119643
Grant ListMR/P012442/1 / MRC_ / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
/ DH_ / Department of Health / United Kingdom

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