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      Impact of Three Illumina Library Construction Methods on GC Bias and HLA Genotype Calling

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          Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is increasingly recognized for its ability to overcome allele ambiguity and deliver high-resolution typing in the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system. Using this technology, non-uniform read distribution can impede the reliability of variant detection, which renders high-confidence genotype calling particularly difficult to achieve in the polymorphic HLA complex. Recently, library construction has been implicated as the dominant factor in instigating coverage bias. To study the impact of this phenomenon on HLA genotyping, we performed long-range PCR on 12 samples to amplify HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1, and -DQB1, and compared the relative contribution of three Illumina library construction methods (TruSeq Nano, Nextera, Nextera XT) in generating downstream bias. Here, we show high GC% to be a good predictor of low sequencing depth. Compared to standard TruSeq Nano, GC bias was more prominent in transposase-based protocols, particularly Nextera XT, likely through a combination of transposase insertion bias being coupled with a high number of PCR enrichment cycles. Importantly, our findings demonstrate non-uniform read depth can have a direct and negative impact on the robustness of HLA genotyping, which has clinical implications for users when choosing a library construction strategy that aims to balance cost and throughput with data quality.

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          Journal
          8010936
          4052
          Hum Immunol
          Hum. Immunol.
          Human immunology
          0198-8859
          1879-1166
          6 October 2016
          25 December 2014
          March 2015
          01 November 2016
          : 76
          : 2-3
          : 166-175
          Affiliations
          [1 ]UCLA Immunogenetics Center, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA
          [2 ]University of British Columbia, Clinician Investigator Program, Vancouver, BC, Canada
          Author notes
          []Corresponding author: Qiuheng Zhang, PhD, Assistant Professor, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, UCLA Immunogenetics Center, 1000 Veteran Avenue, Room 1-520, 90024, (Tel): (+1) 310-206-0708, (Fax): (+1) 310-206-3216
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          Both authors contributed equally to this work

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          PMC5089167 PMC5089167 5089167 nihpa690018
          10.1016/j.humimm.2014.12.016
          5089167
          25543015
          21accda0-1347-4b93-9b6f-ff391ed1574c
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          transposase,Illumina Nextera,GC Bias,HLA genotyping,NGS
          transposase, Illumina Nextera, GC Bias, HLA genotyping, NGS

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