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Whole genome amplification with SurePlex results in better copy number alteration detection using sequencing data compared to the MALBAC method

Current whole genome amplification (WGA) methods lead to amplification bias resulting in over- and under-represented regions in the genome. Nevertheless, certain WGA methods, such as SurePlex and subsequent arrayCGH analysis, make it possible to detect copy number alterations (CNAs) at a 10 Mb resol...

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Autores principales: Deleye, Lieselot, Coninck, Dieter De, Christodoulou, Christodoulos, Sante, Tom, Dheedene, Annelies, Heindryckx, Björn, Abbeel, Etienne Van den, Sutter, Petra De, Menten, Björn, Deforce, Dieter, Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4485032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26122179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep11711
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author Deleye, Lieselot
Coninck, Dieter De
Christodoulou, Christodoulos
Sante, Tom
Dheedene, Annelies
Heindryckx, Björn
Abbeel, Etienne Van den
Sutter, Petra De
Menten, Björn
Deforce, Dieter
Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van
author_facet Deleye, Lieselot
Coninck, Dieter De
Christodoulou, Christodoulos
Sante, Tom
Dheedene, Annelies
Heindryckx, Björn
Abbeel, Etienne Van den
Sutter, Petra De
Menten, Björn
Deforce, Dieter
Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van
author_sort Deleye, Lieselot
collection PubMed
description Current whole genome amplification (WGA) methods lead to amplification bias resulting in over- and under-represented regions in the genome. Nevertheless, certain WGA methods, such as SurePlex and subsequent arrayCGH analysis, make it possible to detect copy number alterations (CNAs) at a 10 Mb resolution. A more uniform WGA combined with massive parallel sequencing (MPS), however, could allow detection at higher resolution and lower cost. Recently, MALBAC, a new WGA method, claims unparalleled performance. Here, we compared the well-established SurePlex and MALBAC WGA for their ability to detect CNAs in MPS generated data and, in addition, compared PCR-free MPS library preparation with the standard enrichment PCR library preparation. Results showed that SurePlex amplification led to more uniformity across the genome, allowing for a better CNA detection with less false positives compared to MALBAC amplified samples. An even more uniform coverage was observed in samples following a PCR-free library preparation. In general, the combination of SurePlex and MPS led to the same chromosomal profile compared to a reference arrayCGH from unamplified genomic DNA, underlining the large potential of MPS techniques in CNA detection from a limited number of DNA material.
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spelling pubmed-44850322015-07-08 Whole genome amplification with SurePlex results in better copy number alteration detection using sequencing data compared to the MALBAC method Deleye, Lieselot Coninck, Dieter De Christodoulou, Christodoulos Sante, Tom Dheedene, Annelies Heindryckx, Björn Abbeel, Etienne Van den Sutter, Petra De Menten, Björn Deforce, Dieter Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van Sci Rep Article Current whole genome amplification (WGA) methods lead to amplification bias resulting in over- and under-represented regions in the genome. Nevertheless, certain WGA methods, such as SurePlex and subsequent arrayCGH analysis, make it possible to detect copy number alterations (CNAs) at a 10 Mb resolution. A more uniform WGA combined with massive parallel sequencing (MPS), however, could allow detection at higher resolution and lower cost. Recently, MALBAC, a new WGA method, claims unparalleled performance. Here, we compared the well-established SurePlex and MALBAC WGA for their ability to detect CNAs in MPS generated data and, in addition, compared PCR-free MPS library preparation with the standard enrichment PCR library preparation. Results showed that SurePlex amplification led to more uniformity across the genome, allowing for a better CNA detection with less false positives compared to MALBAC amplified samples. An even more uniform coverage was observed in samples following a PCR-free library preparation. In general, the combination of SurePlex and MPS led to the same chromosomal profile compared to a reference arrayCGH from unamplified genomic DNA, underlining the large potential of MPS techniques in CNA detection from a limited number of DNA material. Nature Publishing Group 2015-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4485032/ /pubmed/26122179 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep11711 Text en Copyright © 2015, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Deleye, Lieselot
Coninck, Dieter De
Christodoulou, Christodoulos
Sante, Tom
Dheedene, Annelies
Heindryckx, Björn
Abbeel, Etienne Van den
Sutter, Petra De
Menten, Björn
Deforce, Dieter
Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van
Whole genome amplification with SurePlex results in better copy number alteration detection using sequencing data compared to the MALBAC method
title Whole genome amplification with SurePlex results in better copy number alteration detection using sequencing data compared to the MALBAC method
title_full Whole genome amplification with SurePlex results in better copy number alteration detection using sequencing data compared to the MALBAC method
title_fullStr Whole genome amplification with SurePlex results in better copy number alteration detection using sequencing data compared to the MALBAC method
title_full_unstemmed Whole genome amplification with SurePlex results in better copy number alteration detection using sequencing data compared to the MALBAC method
title_short Whole genome amplification with SurePlex results in better copy number alteration detection using sequencing data compared to the MALBAC method
title_sort whole genome amplification with sureplex results in better copy number alteration detection using sequencing data compared to the malbac method
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4485032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26122179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep11711
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