Applying microsatellite multiplex PCR analysis (MMPA) for determining allele copy-number status and percentage of normal cells within tumors.

The study of somatic genetic alterations in tumors contributes to the understanding and management of cancer. Genetic alterations, such us copy number or copy neutral changes, generate allelic imbalances (AIs) that can be determined using polymorphic markers. Here we report the development of a simp...

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Main Authors: Carles Garcia-Linares, Jaume Mercadé, Bernat Gel, Josep Biayna, Ernest Terribas, Conxi Lázaro, Eduard Serra
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3419736?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-38bcf7ebcb19489aa1db3e1bd58a5a132020-11-25T00:12:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0178e4268210.1371/journal.pone.0042682Applying microsatellite multiplex PCR analysis (MMPA) for determining allele copy-number status and percentage of normal cells within tumors.Carles Garcia-LinaresJaume MercadéBernat GelJosep BiaynaErnest TerribasConxi LázaroEduard SerraThe study of somatic genetic alterations in tumors contributes to the understanding and management of cancer. Genetic alterations, such us copy number or copy neutral changes, generate allelic imbalances (AIs) that can be determined using polymorphic markers. Here we report the development of a simple set of calculations for analyzing microsatellite multiplex PCR data from control-tumor pairs that allows us to obtain accurate information not only regarding the AI status of tumors, but also the percentage of tumor-infiltrating normal cells, the locus copy-number status and the mechanism involved in AI. We validated this new approach by re-analyzing a set of Neurofibromatosis type 1-associated dermal neurofibromas and comparing newly generated data with results obtained for the same tumors in a previous study using MLPA, Paralog Ratio Analysis and SNP-array techniques.Microsatellite multiplex PCR analysis (MMPA) should be particularly useful for analyzing specific regions of the genome containing tumor suppressor genes and also for determining the percentage of infiltrating normal cells within tumors allowing them to be sorted before they are analyzed by more expensive techniques.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3419736?pdf=render
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author Carles Garcia-Linares
Jaume Mercadé
Bernat Gel
Josep Biayna
Ernest Terribas
Conxi Lázaro
Eduard Serra
spellingShingle Carles Garcia-Linares
Jaume Mercadé
Bernat Gel
Josep Biayna
Ernest Terribas
Conxi Lázaro
Eduard Serra
Applying microsatellite multiplex PCR analysis (MMPA) for determining allele copy-number status and percentage of normal cells within tumors.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Carles Garcia-Linares
Jaume Mercadé
Bernat Gel
Josep Biayna
Ernest Terribas
Conxi Lázaro
Eduard Serra
author_sort Carles Garcia-Linares
title Applying microsatellite multiplex PCR analysis (MMPA) for determining allele copy-number status and percentage of normal cells within tumors.
title_short Applying microsatellite multiplex PCR analysis (MMPA) for determining allele copy-number status and percentage of normal cells within tumors.
title_full Applying microsatellite multiplex PCR analysis (MMPA) for determining allele copy-number status and percentage of normal cells within tumors.
title_fullStr Applying microsatellite multiplex PCR analysis (MMPA) for determining allele copy-number status and percentage of normal cells within tumors.
title_full_unstemmed Applying microsatellite multiplex PCR analysis (MMPA) for determining allele copy-number status and percentage of normal cells within tumors.
title_sort applying microsatellite multiplex pcr analysis (mmpa) for determining allele copy-number status and percentage of normal cells within tumors.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The study of somatic genetic alterations in tumors contributes to the understanding and management of cancer. Genetic alterations, such us copy number or copy neutral changes, generate allelic imbalances (AIs) that can be determined using polymorphic markers. Here we report the development of a simple set of calculations for analyzing microsatellite multiplex PCR data from control-tumor pairs that allows us to obtain accurate information not only regarding the AI status of tumors, but also the percentage of tumor-infiltrating normal cells, the locus copy-number status and the mechanism involved in AI. We validated this new approach by re-analyzing a set of Neurofibromatosis type 1-associated dermal neurofibromas and comparing newly generated data with results obtained for the same tumors in a previous study using MLPA, Paralog Ratio Analysis and SNP-array techniques.Microsatellite multiplex PCR analysis (MMPA) should be particularly useful for analyzing specific regions of the genome containing tumor suppressor genes and also for determining the percentage of infiltrating normal cells within tumors allowing them to be sorted before they are analyzed by more expensive techniques.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3419736?pdf=render
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