Partitioning for Easy Multiplexing: A Versatile Droplet PCR Application for Clone Monitoring in Tumors

J Mol Diagn. 2023 Aug;25(8):592-601. doi: 10.1016/j.jmoldx.2023.04.008. Epub 2023 Jun 10.

Abstract

Clinical genome-wide next-generation sequencing (NGS) has brought new challenges to genetic laboratories. The identification of numerous patient-specific variants that may require to be screened for on multiple other samples poses an issue when striving for time and cost-effectiveness. Here, we propose d-multiSeq, a straightforward method utilizing the advantages of droplet PCR for multiplexing combined with amplicon-based NGS. By comparing d-multiSeq with a standard multiplex amplicon-based NGS, it was shown that partitioning prevents the amplification competition seen when multiplexing and leads to a homogeneous representation of each target in the total read count for up to a 40-target multiplex without the need for prior adjustment. Variant allele frequency was reliably evaluated with a sensitivity of 97.6% for variant allele frequency up to 1%. The applicability of d-multiSeq was also tested on cell-free DNA with the successful amplification of an eight-target multiplex panel. Preliminary application of the technique to assess the clonal evolution in a childhood leukemia harboring high interpatient variability in its somatic variants is shown. d-multiSeq represents a turnkey solution for analyzing large sets of patient-specific variants on low DNA amounts and cell-free DNA.

MeSH terms

  • Cell-Free Nucleic Acids / analysis
  • Cell-Free Nucleic Acids / genetics
  • High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms* / genetics
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction* / methods

Substances

  • Cell-Free Nucleic Acids