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Comparison and Validation of Rapid Molecular Testing Methods for Theranostic Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Alterations in Lung Cancer: Idylla versus Digital Droplet PCR

Targeting EGFR alterations, particularly the L858R (Exon 21) mutation and Exon 19 deletion (del19), has significantly improved the survival of lung cancer patients. From now on, the issue is to shorten the time to treatment. Here, we challenge two well-known rapid strategies for EGFR testing: the ca...

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Autores principales: Léonce, Camille, Guerriau, Clémence, Chalabreysse, Lara, Duruisseaux, Michaël, Couraud, Sébastien, Brevet, Marie, Bringuier, Pierre-Paul, Poncet, Delphine Aude
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10648419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37958668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115684
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author Léonce, Camille
Guerriau, Clémence
Chalabreysse, Lara
Duruisseaux, Michaël
Couraud, Sébastien
Brevet, Marie
Bringuier, Pierre-Paul
Poncet, Delphine Aude
author_facet Léonce, Camille
Guerriau, Clémence
Chalabreysse, Lara
Duruisseaux, Michaël
Couraud, Sébastien
Brevet, Marie
Bringuier, Pierre-Paul
Poncet, Delphine Aude
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description Targeting EGFR alterations, particularly the L858R (Exon 21) mutation and Exon 19 deletion (del19), has significantly improved the survival of lung cancer patients. From now on, the issue is to shorten the time to treatment. Here, we challenge two well-known rapid strategies for EGFR testing: the cartridge-based platform Idylla™ (Biocartis) and a digital droplet PCR (ddPCR) approach (ID_Solution). To thoroughly investigate each testing performance, we selected a highly comprehensive cohort of 39 unique del19 (in comparison, the cbioportal contains 40 unique del19), and 9 samples bearing unique polymorphisms in exon 19. Additional L858R (N = 24), L861Q (N = 1), del19 (N = 63), and WT samples (N = 34) were used to determine clear technical and biological cutoffs. A total of 122 DNA samples extracted from formaldehyde-fixed samples was used as input. No false positive results were reported for either of the technologies, as long as careful droplet selection (ddPCR) was ensured for two polymorphisms. ddPCR demonstrated higher sensitivity in detecting unique del19 (92.3%, 36/39) compared to Idylla (67.7%, 21/31). However, considering the prevalence of del19 and L858R in the lung cancer population, the adjusted theranostic values were similar (96.51% and 95.26%, respectively). ddPCR performs better for small specimens and low tumoral content, but in other situations, Idylla is an alternative (especially if a molecular platform is absent).
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spelling pubmed-106484192023-10-27 Comparison and Validation of Rapid Molecular Testing Methods for Theranostic Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Alterations in Lung Cancer: Idylla versus Digital Droplet PCR Léonce, Camille Guerriau, Clémence Chalabreysse, Lara Duruisseaux, Michaël Couraud, Sébastien Brevet, Marie Bringuier, Pierre-Paul Poncet, Delphine Aude Int J Mol Sci Article Targeting EGFR alterations, particularly the L858R (Exon 21) mutation and Exon 19 deletion (del19), has significantly improved the survival of lung cancer patients. From now on, the issue is to shorten the time to treatment. Here, we challenge two well-known rapid strategies for EGFR testing: the cartridge-based platform Idylla™ (Biocartis) and a digital droplet PCR (ddPCR) approach (ID_Solution). To thoroughly investigate each testing performance, we selected a highly comprehensive cohort of 39 unique del19 (in comparison, the cbioportal contains 40 unique del19), and 9 samples bearing unique polymorphisms in exon 19. Additional L858R (N = 24), L861Q (N = 1), del19 (N = 63), and WT samples (N = 34) were used to determine clear technical and biological cutoffs. A total of 122 DNA samples extracted from formaldehyde-fixed samples was used as input. No false positive results were reported for either of the technologies, as long as careful droplet selection (ddPCR) was ensured for two polymorphisms. ddPCR demonstrated higher sensitivity in detecting unique del19 (92.3%, 36/39) compared to Idylla (67.7%, 21/31). However, considering the prevalence of del19 and L858R in the lung cancer population, the adjusted theranostic values were similar (96.51% and 95.26%, respectively). ddPCR performs better for small specimens and low tumoral content, but in other situations, Idylla is an alternative (especially if a molecular platform is absent). MDPI 2023-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10648419/ /pubmed/37958668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115684 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Léonce, Camille
Guerriau, Clémence
Chalabreysse, Lara
Duruisseaux, Michaël
Couraud, Sébastien
Brevet, Marie
Bringuier, Pierre-Paul
Poncet, Delphine Aude
Comparison and Validation of Rapid Molecular Testing Methods for Theranostic Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Alterations in Lung Cancer: Idylla versus Digital Droplet PCR
title Comparison and Validation of Rapid Molecular Testing Methods for Theranostic Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Alterations in Lung Cancer: Idylla versus Digital Droplet PCR
title_full Comparison and Validation of Rapid Molecular Testing Methods for Theranostic Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Alterations in Lung Cancer: Idylla versus Digital Droplet PCR
title_fullStr Comparison and Validation of Rapid Molecular Testing Methods for Theranostic Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Alterations in Lung Cancer: Idylla versus Digital Droplet PCR
title_full_unstemmed Comparison and Validation of Rapid Molecular Testing Methods for Theranostic Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Alterations in Lung Cancer: Idylla versus Digital Droplet PCR
title_short Comparison and Validation of Rapid Molecular Testing Methods for Theranostic Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Alterations in Lung Cancer: Idylla versus Digital Droplet PCR
title_sort comparison and validation of rapid molecular testing methods for theranostic epidermal growth factor receptor alterations in lung cancer: idylla versus digital droplet pcr
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10648419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37958668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115684
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