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ABSTRACT: Background
Cancer genomes display characteristic patterns of chromosomal imbalances, often with diagnostic and prognostic relevance. Therefore assays for genome-wide copy number screening and simultaneous detection of copy number alterations in specific chromosomal regions are of increasing importance in the diagnostic work-up of tumors.Results
We tested the performance of Multiplex Amplicon Quantification, a newly developed low-cost, closed-tube and high-throughput PCR-based technique for detection of copy number alterations in regions with prognostic relevance for neuroblastoma. Comparison with array CGH and the established Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification method on 52 neuroblastoma tumors showed that Multiplex Amplicon Quantification can reliably detect the important genomic aberrations.Conclusion
Multiplex Amplicon Quantification is a low-cost and high-throughput PCR-based technique that can reliably detect copy number alterations in regions with prognostic relevance for neuroblastoma.
SUBMITTER: Kumps C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2879279 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kumps Candy C Van Roy Nadine N Heyrman Lien L Goossens Dirk D Del-Favero Jurgen J Noguera Rosa R Vandesompele Jo J Speleman Frank F De Preter Katleen K
BMC genomics 20100512
<h4>Background</h4>Cancer genomes display characteristic patterns of chromosomal imbalances, often with diagnostic and prognostic relevance. Therefore assays for genome-wide copy number screening and simultaneous detection of copy number alterations in specific chromosomal regions are of increasing importance in the diagnostic work-up of tumors.<h4>Results</h4>We tested the performance of Multiplex Amplicon Quantification, a newly developed low-cost, closed-tube and high-throughput PCR-based tec ...[more]