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External quality assessment for KRAS testing is needed: setup of a European program and report of the first joined regional quality assessment rounds
Authors:Bellon Ellen  Ligtenberg Marjolijn J L  Tejpar Sabine  Cox Karen  de Hertogh Gert  de Stricker Karin  Edsjö Anders  Gorgoulis Vassilis  Höfler Gerald  Jung Andreas  Kotsinas Athanassios  Laurent-Puig Pierre  López-Ríos Fernando  Hansen Tine Plato  Rouleau Etienne  Vandenberghe Peter  van Krieken Johan J M  Dequeker Elisabeth
Affiliation:University of Leuven, Centre for Human Genetics, Research Unit Biomedical Quality Assurance Leuven, Herestraat 49, Box 602, 3000, Leuven, Belgium.
Abstract:The use of epidermal growth factor receptor-targeting antibodies in metastatic colorectal cancer has been restricted to patients with wild-type KRAS tumors by the European Medicines Agency since 2008, based on data showing a lack of efficacy and potential harm in patients with mutant KRAS tumors. In an effort to ensure optimal, uniform, and reliable community-based KRAS testing throughout Europe, a KRAS external quality assessment (EQA) scheme was set up. The first large assessment round included 59 laboratories from eight different European countries. For each country, one regional scheme organizer prepared and distributed the samples for the participants of their own country. The samples included unstained sections of 10 invasive colorectal carcinomas with known KRAS mutation status. The samples were centrally validated by one of two reference laboratories. The laboratories were allowed to use their own preferred method for histological evaluation, DNA isolation, and mutation analysis. In this study, we analyze the setup of the KRAS scheme. We analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of the regional scheme organization by analyzing the outcome of genotyping results, analysis of tumor percentage, and written reports. We conclude that only 70% of laboratories correctly identified the KRAS mutational status in all samples. Both the false-positive and false-negative results observed negatively affect patient care. Reports of the KRAS test results often lacked essential information. We aim to further expand this program to more laboratories to provide a robust estimate of the quality of KRAS testing in Europe, and provide the basis for remedial measures and harmonization.
Keywords:Tumor markers  Genetic testing  Colorectal cancer  Quality assurance  KRAS
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