Abstract
Abstract Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) storage is a universally-adopted, cost-effective and long-term solution for tissue storage. Given the abundance of FFPE clinical samples, they provide a good source of tissue for genome sequencing studies. However, the extraction of nucleic acids from FFPE tissues yield highly fragmented DNA of variable quality. The poor quality and low yield make it difficult to generate adequate sequencing libraries for genomic studies. For a population cancer genome study, we optimized a procedure for whole-genome sequencing on FFPE tumor and normal tissue of colorectal cancer patients. This pilot study aimed to first identify changes in DNA copy number using low-pass sequencing, with the additional goal of later adding structural variant and gene fusion detection and single nucleotide variant analysis with deeper sequencing. We processed, sequenced and analyzed 193 patients. These FFPE samples had varying storage characteristics. We optimized the initial extraction quality thresholds, DNA extraction and library preparation to generate high quality sequencing data. We identified an initial sample quality and library threshold to hold the best correlation for sequencing quality. Optimal yield and DNA size from extracted FFPE was achieved by using Promega's LEV DNA FFPE Extraction Kit. Library prep optimization involved using mechanical shearing of DNA to increase overall library size for structural variant detection as well as using unique dual index adapters to identify index swapping artifacts during sequencing. An additional cleanup was also performed post-fragmentation to increase overall library size. Overall, we successfully developed a robust protocol for conducting whole genome sequencing on FFPE tumor samples. Citation Format: Matthew Kubit, Christina Wood-Bouwens, Sue Grimes, John Bell, GiWon Shin, Billy Lau, Mickey Miller, Kenneth Day, Helaman Escobar, Hanlee Ji, Lincoln Nadauld, Paul Van Hummelen. High-throughput whole-genome sequencing of formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues from colorectal cancer patients [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2018; 2018 Apr 14-18; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2018;78(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 4331.
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