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Inter-laboratory study on standardized MPS libraries: evaluation of performance, concordance, and sensitivity using mixtures and degraded DNA

We present results from an inter-laboratory massively parallel sequencing (MPS) study in the framework of the SeqForSTRs project to evaluate forensically relevant parameters, such as performance, concordance, and sensitivity, using a standardized sequencing library including reference material, mixt...

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Autores principales: Müller, Petra, Sell, Christian, Hadrys, Thorsten, Hedman, Johannes, Bredemeyer, Steffi, Laurent, Francois-Xavier, Roewer, Lutz, Achtruth, Sabrina, Sidstedt, Maja, Sijen, Titia, Trimborn, Marc, Weiler, Natalie, Willuweit, Sascha, Bastisch, Ingo, Parson, Walther
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6949318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31745634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-019-02201-2
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author Müller, Petra
Sell, Christian
Hadrys, Thorsten
Hedman, Johannes
Bredemeyer, Steffi
Laurent, Francois-Xavier
Roewer, Lutz
Achtruth, Sabrina
Sidstedt, Maja
Sijen, Titia
Trimborn, Marc
Weiler, Natalie
Willuweit, Sascha
Bastisch, Ingo
Parson, Walther
author_facet Müller, Petra
Sell, Christian
Hadrys, Thorsten
Hedman, Johannes
Bredemeyer, Steffi
Laurent, Francois-Xavier
Roewer, Lutz
Achtruth, Sabrina
Sidstedt, Maja
Sijen, Titia
Trimborn, Marc
Weiler, Natalie
Willuweit, Sascha
Bastisch, Ingo
Parson, Walther
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description We present results from an inter-laboratory massively parallel sequencing (MPS) study in the framework of the SeqForSTRs project to evaluate forensically relevant parameters, such as performance, concordance, and sensitivity, using a standardized sequencing library including reference material, mixtures, and ancient DNA samples. The standardized library was prepared using the ForenSeq DNA Signature Prep Kit (primer mix A). The library was shared between eight European laboratories located in Austria, France, Germany, The Netherlands, and Sweden to perform MPS on their particular MiSeq FGx sequencers. Despite variation in performance between sequencing runs, all laboratories obtained quality metrics that fell within the manufacturer’s recommended ranges. Furthermore, differences in locus coverage did not inevitably adversely affect heterozygous balance. Inter-laboratory concordance showed 100% concordant genotypes for the included autosomal and Y-STRs, and still, X-STR concordance exceeded 83%. The exclusive reasons for X-STR discordances were drop-outs at DXS10103. Sensitivity experiments demonstrated that correct allele calling varied between sequencing instruments in particular for lower DNA amounts (≤ 125 pg). The analysis of compromised DNA samples showed the drop-out of one sample (FA10013B01A) while for the remaining three degraded DNA samples MPS was able to successfully type ≥ 87% of all aSTRs, ≥ 78% of all Y-STRs, ≥ 68% of all X-STRs, and ≥ 92% of all iSNPs demonstrating that MPS is a promising tool for human identity testing, which in return, has to undergo rigorous in-house validation before it can be implemented into forensic routine casework. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00414-019-02201-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-69493182020-01-23 Inter-laboratory study on standardized MPS libraries: evaluation of performance, concordance, and sensitivity using mixtures and degraded DNA Müller, Petra Sell, Christian Hadrys, Thorsten Hedman, Johannes Bredemeyer, Steffi Laurent, Francois-Xavier Roewer, Lutz Achtruth, Sabrina Sidstedt, Maja Sijen, Titia Trimborn, Marc Weiler, Natalie Willuweit, Sascha Bastisch, Ingo Parson, Walther Int J Legal Med Method Paper We present results from an inter-laboratory massively parallel sequencing (MPS) study in the framework of the SeqForSTRs project to evaluate forensically relevant parameters, such as performance, concordance, and sensitivity, using a standardized sequencing library including reference material, mixtures, and ancient DNA samples. The standardized library was prepared using the ForenSeq DNA Signature Prep Kit (primer mix A). The library was shared between eight European laboratories located in Austria, France, Germany, The Netherlands, and Sweden to perform MPS on their particular MiSeq FGx sequencers. Despite variation in performance between sequencing runs, all laboratories obtained quality metrics that fell within the manufacturer’s recommended ranges. Furthermore, differences in locus coverage did not inevitably adversely affect heterozygous balance. Inter-laboratory concordance showed 100% concordant genotypes for the included autosomal and Y-STRs, and still, X-STR concordance exceeded 83%. The exclusive reasons for X-STR discordances were drop-outs at DXS10103. Sensitivity experiments demonstrated that correct allele calling varied between sequencing instruments in particular for lower DNA amounts (≤ 125 pg). The analysis of compromised DNA samples showed the drop-out of one sample (FA10013B01A) while for the remaining three degraded DNA samples MPS was able to successfully type ≥ 87% of all aSTRs, ≥ 78% of all Y-STRs, ≥ 68% of all X-STRs, and ≥ 92% of all iSNPs demonstrating that MPS is a promising tool for human identity testing, which in return, has to undergo rigorous in-house validation before it can be implemented into forensic routine casework. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00414-019-02201-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-11-19 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC6949318/ /pubmed/31745634 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-019-02201-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Müller, Petra
Sell, Christian
Hadrys, Thorsten
Hedman, Johannes
Bredemeyer, Steffi
Laurent, Francois-Xavier
Roewer, Lutz
Achtruth, Sabrina
Sidstedt, Maja
Sijen, Titia
Trimborn, Marc
Weiler, Natalie
Willuweit, Sascha
Bastisch, Ingo
Parson, Walther
Inter-laboratory study on standardized MPS libraries: evaluation of performance, concordance, and sensitivity using mixtures and degraded DNA
title Inter-laboratory study on standardized MPS libraries: evaluation of performance, concordance, and sensitivity using mixtures and degraded DNA
title_full Inter-laboratory study on standardized MPS libraries: evaluation of performance, concordance, and sensitivity using mixtures and degraded DNA
title_fullStr Inter-laboratory study on standardized MPS libraries: evaluation of performance, concordance, and sensitivity using mixtures and degraded DNA
title_full_unstemmed Inter-laboratory study on standardized MPS libraries: evaluation of performance, concordance, and sensitivity using mixtures and degraded DNA
title_short Inter-laboratory study on standardized MPS libraries: evaluation of performance, concordance, and sensitivity using mixtures and degraded DNA
title_sort inter-laboratory study on standardized mps libraries: evaluation of performance, concordance, and sensitivity using mixtures and degraded dna
topic Method Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6949318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31745634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-019-02201-2
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