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PCR‐Fluo‐ASXL1‐FA: A fast, sensitive and inexpensive complementary method to detect ASXL1 mutations in haematological malignancies.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Laboratory Hematology. Oct2022, Vol. 44 Issue 5, p928-933. 6p.
Subject
*PROTEIN metabolism
*GENETIC mutation
*SEQUENCE analysis
*MYELOID leukemia
*GENE expression
*HEMATOLOGIC malignancies
*TUMOR markers
Language
ISSN
1751-5521
Abstract
Introduction: The additional sex combs like 1 (ASXL1) gene is frequently mutated in a number of haematological neoplasms. The c.1934dupG, known to be the most common alteration in ASXL1, is associated with poor clinical outcome. A systematic determination of ASXL1 mutational status in myeloid malignancies is therefore necessary for prognostic stratification. Methods: Because direct sequencing is not sensitive and next‐generation sequencing (NGS) is time‐consuming, expensive and sometimes does not allow the detection of the c.1934dupG, we have developed a fragment analysis assay, complementary to NGS, that allows the detection of c.1934dupG mutation in addition to other nearby insertions/deletions of ASXL1 located close to it. We called this assay the "PCR‐Fluo‐ASXL1‐FA." Results: First, we evaluated the efficiency of our approach compared to NGS and Sanger. We showed that "PCR‐Fluo‐ASXL1‐FA" could detect all insertional mutations of ASXL1 located on its area, with a high sensitivity (1.5%). Then, we have illustrated the interest of this technique by three concrete cases. Discussion: In summary, we have established a fragment analysis approach, which can detect most ASXL1 mutations, in particular the c.1934dupG, in a sensitive, fast and inexpensive manner. We therefore recommend the synchronous use of this method with NGS, to ensure complete detection of all clinically relevant ASXL1 mutations in patients suffering with myeloid neoplasms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]