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17 august 2019 22:02:44

 
IJMS, Vol. 20, Pages 4020: Simultaneous Detection of the T790M and L858R Mutations in the EGFR Gene by Oligoribonucleotide Interference-PCR (International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
 


A de novo single-nucleotide mutation in the EGFR gene can cause the development of lung cancer. EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs) are used for clinical treatment of such lung cancers, but acquired resistance often mitigates their efficacy. Accordingly, monitoring of de novo and acquired nucleotide mutations is essential for clinical treatment of lung cancers with EGFR-TKIs. Previously, we reported that oligoribonucleotide interference-PCR (ORNi-PCR) can accurately and cost-effectively detect single-nucleotide mutations. In this study, we applied ORNi-PCR to simultaneous detection of the de novo L858R and acquired T790M mutations in the EGFR gene in lung cancer cells. First, we established optimal experimental conditions for ORNi-PCR to simultaneously detect the two single-nucleotide mutations in genomic DNA from lung cancer cells. The conditions we established could also be used for ORNi-PCR using complementary DNA reverse-transcribed from extracted RNA. We found that ORNi-PCR could detect lung cancer cells possessing both single-nucleotide mutations among a large number of cells harboring wild-type sequences, even when the cancer cells constituted less than ~0.2% of all cells. Our findings demonstrate that ORNi-PCR can simultaneously detect multiple single-nucleotide mutations in a gene of interest and might therefore be useful for simultaneous detection of EGFR mutations in clinical examinations.


 
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