Personalized Oncology Through Integrative High-Throughput Sequencing: A Pilot Study
University of Michigan · Michigan Center for Translational Pathology · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Individual cancers harbor a set of genetic aberrations that can be informative for identifying rational therapies currently available or in clinical trials. We implemented a pilot study to explore the practical challenges of applying high-throughput sequencing in clinical oncology. We enrolled patients with advanced or refractory cancer who were eligible for clinical trials. For each patient, we performed whole-genome sequencing of the tumor, targeted whole-exome sequencing of tumor and normal DNA, and transcriptome sequencing (RNA-Seq) of the tumor to identify potentially informative mutations in a clinically relevant time frame of 3 to 4 weeks. With this approach, we detected several classes of cancer…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.33
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
27- SRSameek RoychowdhuryCorresponding
University of Michigan, Michigan Center for Translational Pathology
- MKMatthew K. IyerCorresponding
University of Michigan, Michigan Center for Translational Pathology
- DRDan R. RobinsonCorresponding
University of Michigan, Michigan Center for Translational Pathology
- RJRobert J. Lonigro
University of Michigan, Michigan Center for Translational Pathology
- YWYi-Mi Wu
University of Michigan, Michigan Center for Translational Pathology
Topics & keywords
- Neuroblastoma RAS viral oncogene homolog
- KRAS
- HRAS
- Cancer
- Cancer research
- Medicine
- Exome sequencing
- Clinical trial
- Good health and well-being