Abstract
Current PCR-based target enrichment methods for next generation sequencing (NGS) of overlapping amplicons often requires separate PCR reactions and subsequent pooling of amplicons from the different reactions. The study presents a novel method, deemed stem-loop inhibition mediated amplification (SLIMamp), for amplifying overlapping or tiled amplicons in a single multiplex PCR reaction. During a SLIMamp PCR reaction, a stem loop structure formed by the overlapping amplicon suppresses additional amplification of itself by preventing the annealing of the primers. Using the SLIMamp strategy, we designed a next-generation sequencing (NGS) assay to enrich the exon regions of BRCA1 and BRCA2 for sequencing on an Illumina MiSeq system. We used 35 cell line DNAs and 6 patient blood DNAs in the study to evaluate the assay performance. For each sample, all targeted regions were successfully amplified and sequenced with excellent coverage uniformity and specificity. >99% of the total sequencing reads were mapped to the human reference genome (hg19) and >99% of the mapped reads were on the targeted exons. >98% of bases were covered at >0.20x of the mean coverage and >99% are covered at >0.15x of the mean depth. Among 34 independently sequenced samples, all variants were reliably detected with no false positives or false negatives. SLIMamp provides a robust method for single-tube multiplex PCR amplification of numerous, overlapping amplicons that tile for targeted next-generation sequencing.
Highlights
Target enrichment methods in generation sequencing can be categorized into two main classes: hybrid capture enrichment and amplicon-based enrichment[1,2,3]
Combining the four PCR primers in one multiplex PCR (mPCR) reaction produces four products: Amplicon 1 by the F1/R1 pair, Amplicon 2 by the F2/R2 pair, a long amplicon spanning the entire region (Amplicon 4) by the F1/R2 pair, and a small amplicon containing the overlapped regions between Amplicons 1 and 2 (Amplicon 3) by the F2/R1 pair (Fig 1)
We have developed stemloop inhibition mediated amplification (SLIMamp) PCR, a novel method for multiplex PCR, that enables amplification of overlapping amplicons in a single-tube format
Summary
Target enrichment methods in generation sequencing can be categorized into two main classes: hybrid capture enrichment and amplicon-based enrichment[1,2,3]. Hybrid capture based methods such as SureSelect (Agilent Technologies) and SeqCap (Roche Nimblegen) are highly scalable and have advantages for large gene panels and whole exome sequencing[4,5]. Amplification of overlapping DNA amplicons in single-tube mPCR for NGS following competing interests: All authors are employees and shareholders of Pillar Biosciences. The method described has been disclosed in a patent application with authors ZW and GS: Selective Amplification of Overlapping Amplicons, pub. This does not alter the authors’ adherence to all the PLOS ONE policies on sharing data and materials
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