Abstract

Abstract Background: Current genomic and epigenomic profiling of cancer tissue DNA or cfDNA (cell-free DNA) in liquid biopsy relies upon separate, time- and sample-consuming technologies for somatic variant detection or methylation analysis. Here we describe workflow and performance of the Agilent Bravo automated liquid handling platform with the Agilent Avida targeted enrichment solution for next generation sequencing of somatic variants and methylation profiling. This solution can effectively analyze low-input tumor DNA or cfDNA samples. The Avida Duo workflow enables highly sensitive detection of single nucleotide variant (SNV), insertions and deletions (INDEL), copy number variation (CNV) and DNA methylation profiles from a single sample, without any sample splitting. Methods and Results: Panels, reagents, and automated workflows for Avida DNA, Avida Methyl, and Avida Duo Methyl (combined DNA & methylation) kits were developed to accommodate up to 96 samples on the Bravo NGS workstation. The automated solution supports independent single-day workflows for somatic variants or methylation sample preparation. The Avida Duo analysis combines both workflows without sample splitting, streamlining the process and reducing sample consumption. Leveraging a focused cancer hotspot panel, we demonstrate excellent reproducibility and low allele frequency (SNV at sub 1%) variant detection in cfDNA samples and reference standards with as little as 10ng DNA input. We exhibit similar performance with a larger ~300 kb target region tumor profiling panel. Finally, we demonstrate DNA methylation detection in the standalone or combined (“Duo”) workflows across differentially methylated regions (DMRs) with a panel of ~3400 targets. Conclusions: Automation of the Avida targeted enrichment solution with the Bravo NGS workstation enables a sensitive, high-throughput, end-to-end analysis for detection of genomic alterations and DNA methylation changes from a single low-input cfDNA or tumor DNA sample. Citation Format: Ashraf Wahba, Tony Ho, Sarah Johns, Aswati Aravind, Heng Wang, Neelima V. Mehendale, Gilbert P. Amparo, Khine Win, Manuel Gomez, Grace Zhao, Douglas N. Roberts. Bravo automation of Agilent Avida targeted enrichment for high-throughput detection of genomic alteration and DNA methylation [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 2291.

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