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Genome-wide direct quantification of <i>in vivo</i> mutagenesis using high-accuracy paired-end and complementary consensus sequencing

X. Z. You, Yiyi Cao, Takayoshi Suzuki, Jie Shao, Ben‐Zhan Zhu, Kenichi Masumura, Jing Xi, Weiying Liu, Xinyu Zhang, Yang Luan

2023Nucleic Acids Research12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Error-corrected next-generation sequencing (ecNGS) is an emerging technology for accurately measuring somatic mutations. Here, we report paired-end and complementary consensus sequencing (PECC-Seq), a high-accuracy ecNGS approach for genome-wide somatic mutation detection. We characterize a novel 2-aminoimidazolone lesion besides 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine and the resulting end-repair artifacts originating from NGS library preparation that obscure the sequencing accuracy of NGS. We modify library preparation protocol for the enzymatic removal of end-repair artifacts and improve the accuracy of our previously developed duplex consensus sequencing method. Optimized PECC-Seq shows an error rate of <5 × 10-8 with consensus bases compressed from approximately 25 Gb of raw sequencing data, enabling the accurate detection of low-abundance somatic mutations. We apply PECC-Seq to the quantification of in vivo mutagenesis. Compared with the classic gpt gene mutation assay using gpt delta transgenic mice, PECC-Seq exhibits high sensitivity in quantitatively measuring dose-dependent mutagenesis induced by Aristolochic acid I (AAI). Moreover, PECC-Seq specifically characterizes the distinct genome-wide mutational signatures of AAI, Benzo[a]pyrene, N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea and N-nitrosodiethylamine and reveals the mutational signature of Quinoline in common mouse models. Overall, our findings demonstrate that high-accuracy PECC-Seq is a promising tool for genome-wide somatic mutagenesis quantification and for in vivo mutagenicity testing.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyMutagenesisGeneticsComputational biologyDeep sequencingGenomeDNA sequencingMutationGeneCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsMycobacterium research and diagnosisNephrotoxicity and Medicinal Plants