Next-generation sequencing in oncology: genetic diagnosis, risk prediction and cancer classification

R Kamps, RD Brandão, BJ van den Bosch… - International journal of …, 2017 - mdpi.com
R Kamps, RD Brandão, BJ van den Bosch, ADC Paulussen, S Xanthoulea, MJ Blok…
International journal of molecular sciences, 2017mdpi.com
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has expanded in the last decades with
significant improvements in the reliability, sequencing chemistry, pipeline analyses, data
interpretation and costs. Such advances make the use of NGS feasible in clinical practice
today. This review describes the recent technological developments in NGS applied to the
field of oncology. A number of clinical applications are reviewed, ie, mutation detection in
inherited cancer syndromes based on DNA-sequencing, detection of spliceogenic variants …
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has expanded in the last decades with significant improvements in the reliability, sequencing chemistry, pipeline analyses, data interpretation and costs. Such advances make the use of NGS feasible in clinical practice today. This review describes the recent technological developments in NGS applied to the field of oncology. A number of clinical applications are reviewed, i.e., mutation detection in inherited cancer syndromes based on DNA-sequencing, detection of spliceogenic variants based on RNA-sequencing, DNA-sequencing to identify risk modifiers and application for pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, cancer somatic mutation analysis, pharmacogenetics and liquid biopsy. Conclusive remarks, clinical limitations, implications and ethical considerations that relate to the different applications are provided.
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