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Sensitive Detection of KRAS Mutations Using Enhanced‐ice‐COLD‐PCR Mutation Enrichment and Direct Sequence Identification
Authors:Alexandre How Kit  Nicolas Mazaleyrat  Antoine Daunay  Helene Myrtue Nielsen  Benoît Terris  Jörg Tost
Affiliation:1. Laboratory for Functional Genomics, Fondation Jean Dausset – CEPH, 27 rue Juliette Dodu, , Paris, 75010 France;2. Laboratory for Epigenetics and Environment, Centre National de Génotypage, CEA‐ Institut de Génomique, , Evry, 91000 France;3. Service d'Anatomie et de Cytologie Pathologique, H?pital Cochin, AP‐HP, Université Paris Descartes, , Paris, 75014 France;4. Institut Cochin de Génétique Moléculaire, Université Paris V René Descartes, CNRS (UMR8104), , Paris, 75014 France;5. Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale U567, , Paris, 75014 France
Abstract:
A number of methods allowing the detection of low levels of KRAS mutations have been developed in the last years. However, although these methods have become increasingly sensitive, they can rarely identify the mutated base directly without prior knowledge on the mutated base and are often incompatible with a sequencing‐based read‐out desirable in clinical practice. Here, we present a modified version of the ice‐COLD‐PCR assay called Enhanced‐ice‐COLD‐PCR (E‐ice‐COLD‐PCR) for KRAS mutation detection and identification, which allows the enrichment of the six most frequent KRAS mutations. The method is based on a nonextendable chemically modified blocker sequence, complementary to the wild‐type (WT) sequence leading to the enrichment of mutated sequences. This assay permits the reliable detection of down to 0.1% mutated sequences in a WT background. A single genotyping assay of the amplification product by pyrosequencing directly following the E‐ice‐COLD‐PCR is performed to identify the mutated base. This developed two‐step method is rapid and cost‐effective, and requires only a small amount of starting material permitting the sensitive detection and sequence identification of KRAS mutations within 3 hr. This method is applied in the current study to clinical colorectal cancer samples and enables detection of mutations in samples, which appear as WT using standard detection technologies.
Keywords:KRAS  E‐ice‐COLD‐PCR  pyrosequencing  colorectal cancer  mutation detection
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