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Next Generation Cytogenetics in Myeloid Hematological Neoplasms: Detection of CNVs and Translocations
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Conventional cytogenetic approaches are the gold standard for the identification of chromosomal alterations in myeloid neoplasms. Next-generation sequencing panels are a new approach for the detection of copy number variations (CNV) or translocations. Here we report on a commercial p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8232573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203905 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13123001 |
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author | Chicano, María Carbonell, Diego Suárez-González, Julia Lois, Sergio Ballesteros-Culebras, Mercedes Andrés-Zayas, Cristina Muñiz, Paula Rodríguez-Macias, Gabriela Bastos-Oreiro, Mariana Font, Patricia Ballesteros, Mónica Kwon, Mi Anguita, Javier Díez-Martín, José Luis Buño, Ismael Martínez-Laperche, Carolina |
author_facet | Chicano, María Carbonell, Diego Suárez-González, Julia Lois, Sergio Ballesteros-Culebras, Mercedes Andrés-Zayas, Cristina Muñiz, Paula Rodríguez-Macias, Gabriela Bastos-Oreiro, Mariana Font, Patricia Ballesteros, Mónica Kwon, Mi Anguita, Javier Díez-Martín, José Luis Buño, Ismael Martínez-Laperche, Carolina |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Conventional cytogenetic approaches are the gold standard for the identification of chromosomal alterations in myeloid neoplasms. Next-generation sequencing panels are a new approach for the detection of copy number variations (CNV) or translocations. Here we report on a commercial panel utility including frequent mutations, CNVs and translocations in myeloid neoplasms. A total of 135 patients with myeloid neoplasms and three with acute lymphoblastic leukemia were analyzed by NGS. When comparing with gold standard techniques, 48 frequent alterations were detected by both methodologies, ten of them observed only by conventional methods and another eight only by NGS. Additionally, 38 secondary CNVs were detected in any of the genes included in the panel for mutational analysis. With those results we determine that NGS represents a reliable complementary source of information for the analysis of CNVs and translocations. ABSTRACT: Conventional cytogenetics are the gold standard for the identification of chromosomal alterations recurrent in myeloid neoplasms. Some next-generation sequencing (NGS) panels are designed for the detection of copy number variations (CNV) or translocations; however, their use is far from being widespread. Here we report on the results of a commercial panel including frequent mutations, CNVs and translocations in myeloid neoplasms. Frequent chromosomal alterations were analyzed by NGS in 135 patients with myeloid neoplasms and three with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. NGS analysis was performed using the enrichment-capture Myeloid Neoplasm-GeneSGKit (Sistemas Genómicos, Spain) gene panel including 35 genes for mutational analysis and frequent CNVs and translocations. NGS results were validated with cytogenetics and/or MLPA when possible. A total of 66 frequent alterations included in NGS panel were detected, 48 of them detected by NGS and cytogenetics. Ten of them were observed only by cytogenetics (mainly trisomy 8), and another eight only by NGS (mainly deletion of 12p). Aside from this, 38 secondary CNVs were detected in any of the genes included mainly for mutational analysis. NGS represents a reliable complementary source of information for the analysis of CNVs and translocations. Moreover, NGS could be a useful tool for the detection of alterations not observed by conventional cytogenetics. |
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spelling | pubmed-82325732021-06-26 Next Generation Cytogenetics in Myeloid Hematological Neoplasms: Detection of CNVs and Translocations Chicano, María Carbonell, Diego Suárez-González, Julia Lois, Sergio Ballesteros-Culebras, Mercedes Andrés-Zayas, Cristina Muñiz, Paula Rodríguez-Macias, Gabriela Bastos-Oreiro, Mariana Font, Patricia Ballesteros, Mónica Kwon, Mi Anguita, Javier Díez-Martín, José Luis Buño, Ismael Martínez-Laperche, Carolina Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Conventional cytogenetic approaches are the gold standard for the identification of chromosomal alterations in myeloid neoplasms. Next-generation sequencing panels are a new approach for the detection of copy number variations (CNV) or translocations. Here we report on a commercial panel utility including frequent mutations, CNVs and translocations in myeloid neoplasms. A total of 135 patients with myeloid neoplasms and three with acute lymphoblastic leukemia were analyzed by NGS. When comparing with gold standard techniques, 48 frequent alterations were detected by both methodologies, ten of them observed only by conventional methods and another eight only by NGS. Additionally, 38 secondary CNVs were detected in any of the genes included in the panel for mutational analysis. With those results we determine that NGS represents a reliable complementary source of information for the analysis of CNVs and translocations. ABSTRACT: Conventional cytogenetics are the gold standard for the identification of chromosomal alterations recurrent in myeloid neoplasms. Some next-generation sequencing (NGS) panels are designed for the detection of copy number variations (CNV) or translocations; however, their use is far from being widespread. Here we report on the results of a commercial panel including frequent mutations, CNVs and translocations in myeloid neoplasms. Frequent chromosomal alterations were analyzed by NGS in 135 patients with myeloid neoplasms and three with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. NGS analysis was performed using the enrichment-capture Myeloid Neoplasm-GeneSGKit (Sistemas Genómicos, Spain) gene panel including 35 genes for mutational analysis and frequent CNVs and translocations. NGS results were validated with cytogenetics and/or MLPA when possible. A total of 66 frequent alterations included in NGS panel were detected, 48 of them detected by NGS and cytogenetics. Ten of them were observed only by cytogenetics (mainly trisomy 8), and another eight only by NGS (mainly deletion of 12p). Aside from this, 38 secondary CNVs were detected in any of the genes included mainly for mutational analysis. NGS represents a reliable complementary source of information for the analysis of CNVs and translocations. Moreover, NGS could be a useful tool for the detection of alterations not observed by conventional cytogenetics. MDPI 2021-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8232573/ /pubmed/34203905 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13123001 Text en © 2021 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Chicano, María Carbonell, Diego Suárez-González, Julia Lois, Sergio Ballesteros-Culebras, Mercedes Andrés-Zayas, Cristina Muñiz, Paula Rodríguez-Macias, Gabriela Bastos-Oreiro, Mariana Font, Patricia Ballesteros, Mónica Kwon, Mi Anguita, Javier Díez-Martín, José Luis Buño, Ismael Martínez-Laperche, Carolina Next Generation Cytogenetics in Myeloid Hematological Neoplasms: Detection of CNVs and Translocations |
title | Next Generation Cytogenetics in Myeloid Hematological Neoplasms: Detection of CNVs and Translocations |
title_full | Next Generation Cytogenetics in Myeloid Hematological Neoplasms: Detection of CNVs and Translocations |
title_fullStr | Next Generation Cytogenetics in Myeloid Hematological Neoplasms: Detection of CNVs and Translocations |
title_full_unstemmed | Next Generation Cytogenetics in Myeloid Hematological Neoplasms: Detection of CNVs and Translocations |
title_short | Next Generation Cytogenetics in Myeloid Hematological Neoplasms: Detection of CNVs and Translocations |
title_sort | next generation cytogenetics in myeloid hematological neoplasms: detection of cnvs and translocations |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8232573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203905 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13123001 |
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