Gene mutation detection and the resulted precision-medicine therapy is transforming clinical practice. Here, we report the use of a custom-developed, medium-sized, pan-cancer probe panel for the detection of somatic and germline mutations. We used a hybridization capture-based NGS assay for targeted deep sequencing of all exons and selected introns of 181 key cancer driver genes, covering both inherited risks and somatic mutations. We performed paired-variant calling on tumor samples and their matched normal samples. We processed clinical patient samples of formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded tumors (FFPE samples) and cell-free peripheral blood (cfDNA samples). We found germline mutations of inherited cancer risk at 9%; and discovered a novel germline mutation in BRCA1. Somatic mutation rate in driver genes is at 73.1%, much higher than previously reported. On recommending precision-medicine therapeutics, we achieved 91.6% for patients with FFPE samples.
Keywords: Biomarker discovery; Cancer driver genes; Cell-free DNA; FFPE sample; Germline mutation; Inherited Cancer risk; Next-generation sequencing; Tumor mutation burden.
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