Analytic Validation of Optical Genome Mapping in Hematological Malignancies

Author:

Pang Andy W. C.1,Kosco Karena2,Sahajpal Nikhil S.3,Sridhar Arthi2,Hauenstein Jen1,Clifford Benjamin1,Estabrook Joey1,Chitsazan Alex D.1,Sahoo Trilochan2,Iqbal Anwar4,Kolhe Ravindra3ORCID,Raca Gordana5,Hastie Alex R.12ORCID,Chaubey Alka12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bionano, San Diego, CA 92121, USA

2. Bionano Laboratories, San Diego, CA 92121, USA

3. Department of Pathology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA 30912, USA

4. DNA Microarray CGH Laboratory, Department of Pathology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA

5. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA

Abstract

Structural variations (SVs) play a key role in the pathogenicity of hematological malignancies. Standard-of-care (SOC) methods such as karyotyping and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), which have been employed globally for the past three decades, have significant limitations in terms of resolution and the number of recurrent aberrations that can be simultaneously assessed, respectively. Next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based technologies are now widely used to detect clinically significant sequence variants but are limited in their ability to accurately detect SVs. Optical genome mapping (OGM) is an emerging technology enabling the genome-wide detection of all classes of SVs at a significantly higher resolution than karyotyping and FISH. OGM requires neither cultured cells nor amplification of DNA, addressing the limitations of culture and amplification biases. This study reports the clinical validation of OGM as a laboratory-developed test (LDT) according to stringent regulatory (CAP/CLIA) guidelines for genome-wide SV detection in different hematological malignancies. In total, 60 cases with hematological malignancies (of various subtypes), 18 controls, and 2 cancer cell lines were used for this study. Ultra-high-molecular-weight DNA was extracted from the samples, fluorescently labeled, and run on the Bionano Saphyr system. A total of 215 datasets, Inc.luding replicates, were generated, and analyzed successfully. Sample data were then analyzed using either disease-specific or pan-cancer-specific BED files to prioritize calls that are known to be diagnostically or prognostically relevant. Sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility were 100%, 100%, and 96%, respectively. Following the validation, 14 cases and 10 controls were run and analyzed using OGM at three outside laboratories showing reproducibility of 96.4%. OGM found more clinically relevant SVs compared to SOC testing due to its ability to detect all classes of SVs at higher resolution. The results of this validation study demonstrate the superiority of OGM over traditional SOC methods for the detection of SVs for the accurate diagnosis of various hematological malignancies.

Funder

Bionano

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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