Author:
Berglund Eva,Barbany Gisela,Orsmark-Pietras Christina,Fogelstrand Linda,Abrahamsson Jonas,Golovleva Irina,Hallböök Helene,Höglund Martin,Lazarevic Vladimir,Levin Lars-Åke,Nordlund Jessica,Norèn-Nyström Ulrika,Palle Josefine,Thangavelu Tharshini,Palmqvist Lars,Wirta Valtteri,Cavelier Lucia,Fioretos Thoas,Rosenquist Richard
Abstract
BackgroundWhole-genome sequencing (WGS) and whole-transcriptome sequencing (WTS), with the ability to provide comprehensive genomic information, have become the focal point of research interest as novel techniques that can support precision diagnostics in routine clinical care of patients with various cancer types, including hematological malignancies. This national multi-center study, led by Genomic Medicine Sweden, aims to evaluate whether combined application of WGS and WTS (WGTS) is technically feasible and can be implemented as an efficient diagnostic tool in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In addition to clinical impact assessment, a health-economic evaluation of such strategy will be performed.Methods and AnalysisThe study comprises four phases (i.e., retrospective, prospective, real-time validation, and follow-up) including approximately 700 adult and pediatric Swedish AML and ALL patients. Results of WGS for tumor (90×) and normal/germline (30×) samples as well as WTS for tumors only will be compared to current standard of care diagnostics. Primary study endpoints are diagnostic efficiency and improved diagnostic yield. Secondary endpoints are technical and clinical feasibility for routine implementation, clinical utility, and health-economic impact.DiscussionData from this national multi-center study will be used to evaluate clinical performance of the integrated WGTS diagnostic workflow compared with standard of care. The study will also elucidate clinical and health-economic impacts of a combined WGTS strategy when implemented in routine clinical care.Clinical Trial Registration[https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN66987142], identifier [ISRCTN66987142].
Funder
VINNOVA
Vetenskapsrådet
Barncancerfonden
Science for Life Laboratory
Västra Götalandsregionen
Karolinska Institutet
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