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Characterization and mitigation of artifacts derived from NGS library preparation due to structure-specific sequences in the human genome.
Chen, HuiJuan; Zhang, YiRan; Wang, Bing; Liao, Rui; Duan, XiaoHong; Yang, ChunYan; Chen, Jing; Hao, YanTong; Shu, YingShuang; Cai, LiLi; Leng, Xue; Qian, Nian-Song; Sun, DaWei; Niu, Beifang; Zhou, Qiming.
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  • Chen H; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Zhang Y; Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences,, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190, China.
  • Wang B; WillingMed Technology Beijing Co., Ltd., Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Liao R; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Duan X; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Yang C; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Chen J; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Hao Y; ChosenMed Technology (Zhejiang) Co. Ltd., Zhejiang, 311103, China.
  • Shu Y; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Cai L; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Leng X; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Qian NS; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Sun D; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Niu B; Beijing ChosenMed Clinical Laboratory Company Limited, Jinghai Industrial Park, Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, 100176, China.
  • Zhou Q; Department of Oncology,Senior Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, The Eighth Medical Center of Chinese, PLA General Hospital, No.17A Heishanhu Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100853, China. 18701317301@qq.com.
BMC Genomics ; 25(1): 227, 2024 Mar 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38429743
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Hybridization capture-based targeted next generation sequencing (NGS) is gaining importance in routine cancer clinical practice. DNA library preparation is a fundamental step to produce high-quality sequencing data. Numerous unexpected, low variant allele frequency calls were observed in libraries using sonication fragmentation and enzymatic fragmentation. In this study, we investigated the characteristics of the artifact reads induced by sonication and enzymatic fragmentation. We also developed a bioinformatic algorithm to filter these sequencing errors.

RESULTS:

We used pairwise comparisons of somatic single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and insertions and deletions (indels) of the same tumor DNA samples prepared using both ultrasonic and enzymatic fragmentation protocols. Our analysis revealed that the number of artifact variants was significantly greater in the samples generated using enzymatic fragmentation than using sonication. Most of the artifacts derived from the sonication-treated libraries were chimeric artifact reads containing both cis- and trans-inverted repeat sequences of the genomic DNA. In contrast, chimeric artifact reads of endonuclease-treated libraries contained palindromic sequences with mismatched bases. Based on these distinctive features, we proposed a mechanistic hypothesis model, PDSM (pairing of partial single strands derived from a similar molecule), by which these sequencing errors derive from ultrasonication and enzymatic fragmentation library preparation. We developed a bioinformatic algorithm to generate a custom mutation "blacklist" in the BED region to reduce errors in downstream analyses.

CONCLUSIONS:

We first proposed a mechanistic hypothesis model (PDSM) of sequencing errors caused by specific structures of inverted repeat sequences and palindromic sequences in the natural genome. This new hypothesis predicts the existence of chimeric reads that could not be explained by previous models, and provides a new direction for further improving NGS analysis accuracy. A bioinformatic algorithm, ArtifactsFinder, was developed and used to reduce the sequencing errors in libraries produced using sonication and enzymatic fragmentation.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Genoma Humano / Artefactos Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMC Genomics Asunto de la revista: GENETICA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Genoma Humano / Artefactos Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMC Genomics Asunto de la revista: GENETICA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China