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The use of COLD‐PCR,DHPLC and GeneScanning for the highly sensitive detection of c‐KIT somatic mutations in canine mast cell tumours
Authors:F. Gentilini  V. Mantovani  M. E. Turba
Affiliation:1. Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, Ozzano dell'Emilia, Bologna, Italy;2. Center for Applied Biomedical Research, S.Orsola‐Malpighi University Hospital, Bologna, Italy;3. Genefast Srl, Genefast Lab, Bazzano, Bologna, Italy
Abstract:The conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR)/sequencing methods may be poorly suited for the detection of somatic mutations in canine mast cell tumour (MCT) samples owing to limited sensitivity. This study was aimed at establishing novel and more sensitive methods, assessing their limit of detection and comparing their sensitivity with conventional methods.Two different ‘driver’ somatic mutations of c‐KIT, together with the wild‐type counterparts, were cloned in plasmids to prepare standard samples with known concentrations of mutated alleles in a background of wild‐type alleles; the plasmids standards were assayed using either conventional or novel, highly sensitive technique. Conventional PCR/sequencing showed a sensitivity of 50–20%. Conversely, all the novel methods obtained higher sensitivities allowed reaching as low as 2.5–1.2% of the mutated DNA.The study demonstrates that early conventional methods could likely have underestimated the prevalence of KIT mutations of MCTs, therefore affecting the assessment of their relevance in prognosis and tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) treatment effectiveness.
Keywords:c‐KIT  COLD‐PCR  DHPLC  GeneScanning  Mast cell tumours  somatic mutations
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