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A novel high-resolution chipCE assay for rapid detection of EGFR gene mutations and amplifications in lung cancer therapy by a combination of fragment analysis, denaturing CE and MLPA

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2010

Abstract

The purpose of the work was to integrate diverse assays for both EGFR tests onto a single platform to eliminate the need for different instruments and separate processing. We demonstrate a chip capillary electrophoresis (chipCE) application for EGFR mutation detection by a combination of fragment analysis and denaturing CE along with multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) for evaluation of EGFR amplification.

All separations are carried out in denaturing sieving polymer on a modified Bioanalyzer 2100 chipCE instrument running at temperatures of up to 65 degrees C. The main strength of the resulting high-resolution chipCE application is in its simplicity, speed of analysis and minimal amount of sample required for complete testing of EGFR status.

Such an approach could potentially fit medium throughput laboratories providing molecular pathology services for clinical oncologists with fast turnaround times and limited consumption of tissue material.