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MSIsensor: microsatellite instability detection using paired tumor-normal sequence data

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BIOINFORMATICS
Volume 30, Issue 7, Pages 1015-1016

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btt755

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  1. National Human Genome Research Institute [U01HG006517]
  2. National Cancer Institute [R01CA180006]

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Motivation: Microsatellite instability (MSI) is an important indicator of larger genome instability and has been linked to many genetic diseases, including Lynch syndrome. MSI status is also an independent prognostic factor for favorable survival in multiple cancer types, such as colorectal and endometrial. It also informs the choice of chemotherapeutic agents. However, the current PCR-electrophoresis-based detection procedure is laborious and time-consuming, often requiring visual inspection to categorize samples. We developed MSIsensor, a C++ program for automatically detecting somatic microsatellite changes. It computes length distributions of microsatellites per site in paired tumor and normal sequence data, subsequently using these to statistically compare observed distributions in both samples. Comprehensive testing indicates MSIsensor is an efficient and effective tool for deriving MSI status from standard tumor-normal paired sequence data.

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