Suitability of melanoma FFPE samples for NGS libraries: Time and quality thresholds for downstream molecular tests

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The use of NGS in clinical practice for precision diagnosis requires a quality starting material. Despite the broadly established use of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples in molecular testing, these usually have low-quality DNA. We established a method to determine the suitability of melanoma FFPE samples for an amplicon-based NGS custom panel analysis. DNA was extracted from unstained melanoma samples and wide local excision samples. Amplicon-based libraries were constructed and tested using time and quality parameters as variables. Time elapsed from sample retrieval >7 years, a quality control value > 5.63 and a DNA integrity value < 2.05 indicated samples were not suitable. A decision tree is provided with rate of samples suitable for analysis according to the combination of these parameters.

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Millán-Esteban, D., Reyes-García, D., García-Casado, Z., Bañuls, J., López-Guerrero, J. A., Requena, C., … Nagore, E. (2018). Suitability of melanoma FFPE samples for NGS libraries: Time and quality thresholds for downstream molecular tests. BioTechniques, 65(2), 79–85. https://doi.org/10.2144/BTN-2018-0016

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