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Laboratory quality assessment of candidate gene panel testing for acute myeloid leukaemia: a joint ALLG / RCPAQAP initiative

Authors :
Purvi M. Kakadia
Anoop K Enjeti
William Stevenson
Harry J. Iland
Alison Louw
Anna L. Brown
Hamish S. Scott
Piers Blombery
Adam Ivey
Cheryl L. Paul
Martin Horan
Rishu Agarwal
Chun Fong
Jad Othman
Carolyn S. Grove
Stefan K. Bohlander
Linda Lee
Greg Corboy
Andrew H. Wei
Corboy, Greg
Othman, Jad
Lee, Linda
Wei, Andrew
Ivey, Adam
Blombery, Piers
Agarwal, Rishu
Fong, Chun
Brown, Anna
Scott, Hamish
Grove, Carolyn
Louw, Alison
Enjeti, Anoop
Iland, Harry
Paul, Cheryl
Bohlander, Stefan
Kakadia, Purvi
Horan, Martin
Stevenson, William
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
UK : Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Accurate classification of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) has become increasingly reliant on molecular characterisation of this blood cancer. Throughout Australia and New Zealand massively parallel sequencing (MPS) is being adopted by diagnostic laboratories for the routine evaluation of patients with AML. This technology enables the surveying of many genes simultaneously, with many technical advantages over single gene testing approaches. However, there are many variations in wet and dry lab MPS procedures, which raises the prospect of discordant results between laboratories. This study compared the results obtained from MPS testing of ten diagnostic AML bone marrow aspirate samples sent to eight participating laboratories across Australasia. A reassuringly high concordance of 94% was observed with regard to variant detection and characterisation of pathogenicity. The level of discordance observed, although low, demonstrates the need for ongoing assessment of concordance between diagnostic testing laboratories through quality assurance programs. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....686aaed65aa5eba0f90bb1eaad076b71