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Data from Genomic Profiling of Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid in Lung Cancer

Authors :
Maximilian Diehn
Ash A. Alizadeh
Joseph B. Shrager
Pierre P. Massion
Arthur W. Sung
Mark Berry
Leah Backhus
Natalie Lui
Sanja Antic
Ryan Van Wert
Meghan Ramsey
Harmeet Bedi
Kelsey Ayers
Jalen Benson
Aadel A. Chaudhuri
Li Zhou
Barzin Y. Nabet
Henning Stehr
Mohammad S. Esfahani
Jacob J. Chabon
Angela Bik-Yu Hui
Viswam S. Nair
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Genomic profiling of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) samples may be useful for tumor profiling and diagnosis in the clinic. Here, we compared tumor-derived mutations detected in BAL samples from subjects with non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) to those detected in matched plasma samples. Cancer Personalized Profiling by Deep Sequencing (CAPP-Seq) was used to genotype DNA purified from BAL, plasma, and tumor samples from patients with NSCLC. The characteristics of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) isolated from BAL fluid were first characterized to optimize the technical approach. Somatic mutations identified in tumor were then compared with those identified in BAL and plasma, and the potential of BAL cfDNA analysis to distinguish lung cancer patients from risk-matched controls was explored. In total, 200 biofluid and tumor samples from 38 cases and 21 controls undergoing BAL for lung cancer evaluation were profiled. More tumor variants were identified in BAL cfDNA than plasma cfDNA in all stages (P < 0.001) and in stage I to II disease only. Four of 21 controls harbored low levels of cancer-associated driver mutations in BAL cfDNA [mean variant allele frequency (VAF) = 0.5%], suggesting the presence of somatic mutations in nonmalignant airway cells. Finally, using a Random Forest model with leave-one-out cross-validation, an exploratory BAL genomic classifier identified lung cancer with 69% sensitivity and 100% specificity in this cohort and detected more cancers than BAL cytology. Detecting tumor-derived mutations by targeted sequencing of BAL cfDNA is technically feasible and appears to be more sensitive than plasma profiling. Further studies are required to define optimal diagnostic applications and clinical utility.Significance:Hybrid-capture, targeted deep sequencing of lung cancer mutational burden in cell-free BAL fluid identifies more tumor-derived mutations with increased allele frequencies compared with plasma cell-free DNA.See related commentary by Rolfo et al., p. 2826

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ISSN :
00085472
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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