Multimodal analysis of cell-free DNA whole-genome sequencing for pediatric cancers with low mutational burden

Author:

Peneder PeterORCID,Stütz Adrian M.,Surdez DidierORCID,Krumbholz ManuelaORCID,Semper Sabine,Chicard Mathieu,Sheffield Nathan C.,Pierron GaelleORCID,Lapouble EveORCID,Tötzl Marcus,Ergüner BekirORCID,Barreca DanieleORCID,Rendeiro André F.ORCID,Agaimy AbbasORCID,Boztug Heidrun,Engstler Gernot,Dworzak Michael,Bernkopf Marie,Taschner-Mandl SabineORCID,Ambros Inge M.,Myklebost OlaORCID,Marec-Bérard Perrine,Burchill Susan Ann,Brennan Bernadette,Strauss Sandra J.,Whelan Jeremy,Schleiermacher GudrunORCID,Schaefer Christiane,Dirksen UtaORCID,Hutter Caroline,Boye KjetilORCID,Ambros Peter F.,Delattre OlivierORCID,Metzler Markus,Bock ChristophORCID,Tomazou Eleni M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractSequencing of cell-free DNA in the blood of cancer patients (liquid biopsy) provides attractive opportunities for early diagnosis, assessment of treatment response, and minimally invasive disease monitoring. To unlock liquid biopsy analysis for pediatric tumors with few genetic aberrations, we introduce an integrated genetic/epigenetic analysis method and demonstrate its utility on 241 deep whole-genome sequencing profiles of 95 patients with Ewing sarcoma and 31 patients with other pediatric sarcomas. Our method achieves sensitive detection and classification of circulating tumor DNA in peripheral blood independent of any genetic alterations. Moreover, we benchmark different metrics for cell-free DNA fragmentation analysis, and we introduce the LIQUORICE algorithm for detecting circulating tumor DNA based on cancer-specific chromatin signatures. Finally, we combine several fragmentation-based metrics into an integrated machine learning classifier for liquid biopsy analysis that exploits widespread epigenetic deregulation and is tailored to cancers with low mutation rates. Clinical associations highlight the potential value of cfDNA fragmentation patterns as prognostic biomarkers in Ewing sarcoma. In summary, our study provides a comprehensive analysis of circulating tumor DNA beyond recurrent genetic aberrations, and it renders the benefits of liquid biopsy more readily accessible for childhood cancers.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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