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ONCOREF™ Molecular Reference Standards: Application of CRISPR/Cas9 to the Generation of Footprint-Free Isogenic Cell Lines and Nucleic Acid Reference Materials Advancing Genome Engineering Andrew Hilmer, Ph.D. Product Manager MAPK Mutation Series October 4, 2016

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ONCOREF™ Molecular Reference Standards: Application of CRISPR/Cas9 to the Generation of Footprint-Free

Isogenic Cell Lines and Nucleic Acid Reference Materials

Advancing Genome Engineering

Andrew Hilmer, Ph.D.Product Manager

MAPK Mutation SeriesOctober 4, 2016

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• Background

• Isogenic Cell Line Generation

• Application to Molecular Reference Standards

• Other Custom Services at Applied StemCell

Outline

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• In 2016, in the US1:

– 1.7 M new cases of cancer diagnosed

– 600,000 people will die from the disease (~1 person/minute)

• 3-35% of premature deaths could be avoided with better screening methods2

Why Did We Develop this Product Series

Goal: Develop a toolset that can be used for enabling research into better diagnostics and treatment

1. Am Canc Soc. “Cancer Facts and Figures 2016”2. www.cancer.gov

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• 51 Cell Lines Engineered Using CRISPR/Cas9

– MAPK mutations from COSMIC

– 32 Mutations in EGFR (RKO)

– 12 Mutations in KRAS (HCT-116)

– 7 Mutations in BRAF (RKO)

• Isogenic Positive and Negative Controls

• Mutations are Homozygous and Footprint-Free

• Available in a Number of Formats:

– Genomic DNA

– FFPE Slides, and Scrolls

– Cell Lines

Introduction to ONCOREF™ Product Series

Research Use Only

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Background on MAPK Pathway

• Pathway involved in:

– Cell proliferation, cell death, differentiation, migration, and invasion

• Frequently mutated in cancer:

– KRAS mutations in >90% of pancreatic cancers1

– BRAF mutations in ~50% of melanomas2

– 20-50% of NSCLC are EGFR mutant3

1. Eser, S et al. Brit. J. Cancer. 111, p817-822 (2014)2. Ascierto, PA et al. J. Transl. Med., 10:85, (2012)3. Midha, A et al. Am. J. Canc. Res, 5, p2892-2911 (2015)

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MAPK Cell Line Series:Cas9-Mediated Genome Engineering

gRNA directs Cas9 to target site

DSB

No RepairTemplate Available

RepairTemplate Available

NHEJ HDR

Error-ProneOften Results in Indel Formation

PreciseUses the Template You Provide

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MAPK Cell Line Series:Cas9 for Footprint-Free Genome Editing

Footprint-FreeFootprint

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MAPK Cell Line Series:Cell Line Engineering Workflow

Clonally Homogeneous Genetically Validated

Homozygous Modification

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Single Cell Cloning

Clonal Expansion

Cas9 Transfection

Example 1: Point Mutation Example 2: Small Insertion Example 3: Deletionc.2310_2311insGGTp.D770_N771insG

c.2303G>Tp.S768I

c.2239_2256del18p.L747_S752del

MAPK Cell Line Series:Engineering Clinically Relevant Mutations

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12 KRAS Mutations

7 BRAF Mutations

32 EGFR Mutations

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Research Use Only

MAPK Cell Line Series:Full Mutation Panel

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MAPK Cell Line Series Highlights:Largest Panel of EGFR Exon 19 Mutations

• 22 Deletion Mutations

• In-frame mutations that occur within kinase domain

• 21 mutations are unique to ASC

c. 2238_2252>GCAp. L747_T751>QCOSM12419

COSM12422c. 2238_2248>GCp. L747_A750>P

Exon 19 Mutation Panel

Cheng, L, et al. Modern Pathology, 25, p 347-369 (2012)

Research Use Only

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Assay Development

Optimize sample processing protocols

Establish limit of detection (LOD)

Identify and validate optimal reagents

Monitor the impact of workflow changes on results

Quality Control and Assay Reproducibility

Accurately evaluate batch-to-batch variability

Easily transfer workflows across labs or institutions

MAPK FFPE Cell Line Standards:Consistent Source of Bio-Relevant Specimens

Research Use Only

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Tumor Xenografts

Plasmids

Amplicons

Genomic DNA

FFPE Cell Blocks

Bio-RelevantHighly-Reproducible

Yes No

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Yes

Research Use Only

MAPK FFPE Cell Line Standards:Consistent Source of Bio-Relevant Specimens

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Real Mutation

Barcodes

Amplify and SequenceAttach Random Barcodes

= true mutations= PCR and/or sequencing errors

Form Consensus Sequences

Pre-processing Post-processingError Rate ~ 0.25% Error Rate: 0.009%

Molecular Reference Standards:Genomic DNA

Development of Library Prep and Data Processing Pipelines

Implementation of Methods for Improved Detection of Somatic Mutations

High purity, high molecular weight gDNA

Perfect starting point for assay development

Research Use Only

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• Formalin-fixation provides a means of preserving biological specimens

• Great at preserving tissue morphology

• Allows for banking of tissues for analysis at later time points

Molecular Reference Standards:Overview of FFPE Samples

www.bethyl.comwww.biosb.com www.intellmed.eu

Research Use Only

FFPE Benefits

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• Often give low extraction yields for nucleic acids

• DNA is often significantly degraded

– dsDNA breaks resulting in fragmentation

– Cytosine deamination (C > U)

www.bethyl.comwww.biosb.com www.intellmed.eu

FFPE Challenges

Research Use Only

Molecular Reference Standards:Overview of FFPE Samples

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Molecular Reference Standards:FFPE Cell Line Blocks

Research Use Only

Your Applications

FFPE Scrolls

FFPE Slides

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Block 1 Block 2 Block 3

4x

20x

Molecular Reference Standards:FFPE Slides

Consistent and reproducible block generation

5 µm Sections, Hematoxylin Stained

Research Use Only

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Molecular Reference Standards:Intra-block Consistency

Section 1 Section 200 Section 400

• 5 µm sections

• Hematoxylin and eosin staining

• Approximately 500 sections per block

Research Use Only

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Molecular Reference Standards:FFPE Scrolls

BRAF V600E TaqMan Assay

Research Use Only

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• 15-20 µm sections

• Simulate processing of biological specimens

• Perfect for optimizing DNA extraction or assay development

FFPE Scrolls

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Single Cell Cloning and Genotyping

Positive Clone Expansion

Cas9 Transfection

Project Step Timeline (3-5 months)

Custom Cell Lines and Reference Materials:CRISPR Cell Line Services

Research Use Only

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Histology Solutions:Custom FFPE Slide Services

FFPE Cell Blocks

Benefits• Use your own cell lines

• Consistent, reliable block generation

• Single- and multi-spotting services

SiHaHeLaOVCAR-8C-33ACa Ski

Research Use Only

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Summary:MAPK Molecular Reference Standards

• 51 Cell Lines Engineered Using CRISPR/Cas9

• Isogenic Positive and Negative Controls

• Available in a Number of Formats:

– Genomic DNA

– FFPE Blocks, Slides, and Scrolls

– Cell Lines

• Mutations are Homozygous and Footprint-Free

• Custom Cell Line and FFPE Services

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Thank You!!

[email protected]

www.appliedstemcell.com