Benefits for children with suspected cancer from routine whole-genome sequencing

Author:

Hodder AngusORCID,Leiter Sarah M.ORCID,Kennedy JonathanORCID,Addy Dilys,Ahmed Munaza,Ajithkumar Thankamma,Allinson Kieren,Ancliff Phil,Bailey Shivani,Barnard Gemma,Burke G. A. AmosORCID,Burns Charlotte,Cano-Flanagan JulianORCID,Chalker Jane,Coleman Nicholas,Cheng Danny,Clinch Yasmin,Dryden Caryl,Ghorashian Sara,Griffin Blanche,Horan Gail,Hubank Michael,May Phillippa,McDerra Joanna,Nagrecha Rajvi,Nicholson James,O’Connor David,Pavasovic Vesna,Quaegebeur Annelies,Rao Anupama,Roberts Thomas,Samarasinghe Sujith,Stasevich Iryna,Tadross John A.ORCID,Trayers Claire,Trotman JamieORCID,Vora AjayORCID,Watkins JamesORCID,Chitty Lyn S.,Bowdin Sarah,Armstrong Ruth,Murray Matthew J.ORCID,Hook Catherine E.ORCID,Tarpey PatrickORCID,Vedi AditiORCID,Bartram JackORCID,Behjati SamORCID

Abstract

AbstractClinical whole-genome sequencing (WGS) has been shown to deliver potential benefits to children with cancer and to alter treatment in high-risk patient groups. It remains unknown whether offering WGS to every child with suspected cancer can change patient management. We collected WGS variant calls and clinical and diagnostic information from 281 children (282 tumors) across two English units (n = 152 from a hematology center, n = 130 from a solid tumor center) where WGS had become a routine test. Our key finding was that variants uniquely attributable to WGS changed the management in ~7% (20 out of 282) of cases while providing additional disease-relevant findings, beyond standard-of-care molecular tests, in 108 instances for 83 (29%) cases. Furthermore, WGS faithfully reproduced every standard-of-care molecular test (n = 738) and revealed several previously unknown genomic features of childhood tumors. We show that WGS can be delivered as part of routine clinical care to children with suspected cancer and can change clinical management by delivering unexpected genomic insights. Our experience portrays WGS as a clinically impactful assay for routine practice, providing opportunities for assay consolidation and for delivery of molecularly informed patient care.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

The Pessoa de Araujo family - Personal Fellowship to Dr Angus Hodder

DH | National Institute for Health Research

NIHR GOSH Biomedical Research Centre

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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