Enhanced clinical assessment of hematologic malignancies through routine paired tumor:normal sequencing

Author:

Ptashkin Ryan N.,Ewalt Mark D.,Jayakumaran Gowtham,Kiecka Iwona,Bowman Anita S.,Yao JinJuan,Casanova Jacklyn,Lin Yun-Te David,Petrova-Drus Kseniya,Mohanty Abhinita S.,Bacares Ruben,Benhamida Jamal,Rana Satshil,Razumova Anna,Vanderbilt Chad,Remav Anoop Balakrishnan,Rijo Ivelise,Son-Garcia Julie,de Bruijn Ino,Zhu Menglei,Lachhander Sean,Wang Wei,Haque Mohammad S.,Seshan Venkatraman E.,Wang Jiajing,Liu Ying,Nafa Khedoudja,Borsu Laetitia,Zhang Yanming,Aypar Umut,Suehnholz Sarah P.,Chakravarty Debyani,Park Jae H.,Abdel-Wahab Omar,Mato Anthony R.,Xiao Wenbin,Roshal Mikhail,Yabe Mariko,Batlevi Connie Lee,Giralt Sergio,Salles Gilles,Rampal Raajit,Tallman Martin,Stein Eytan M.,Younes Anas,Levine Ross L.,Perales Miguel-Angel,van den Brink Marcel R. M.,Dogan Ahmet,Ladanyi Marc,Berger Michael F.,Brannon A. Rose,Benayed Ryma,Zehir AhmetORCID,Arcila Maria E.

Abstract

ABSTRACTGenomic profiling of hematologic malignancies has augmented our understanding of variants that contribute to disease pathogenesis and supported development of prognostic models that inform disease management in the clinic. Tumor only sequencing assays are limited in their ability to identify definitive somatic variants, which can lead to ambiguity in clinical reporting and patient management. Here, we describe the MSK-IMPACT Heme cohort, a comprehensive data set of somatic alterations from paired tumor and normal DNA using a hybridization capture-based next generation sequencing platform. We highlight patterns of mutations, copy number alterations, and mutation signatures in a broad set of myeloid and lymphoid neoplasms. We also demonstrate the power of appropriate matching to make definitive somatic calls, including in patients who have undergone allogeneic stem cell transplant. We expect that this resource will further spur research into the pathobiology and clinical utility of clinical sequencing for patients with hematologic neoplasms.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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