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A harmonized meta-knowledgebase of clinical interpretations of somatic genomic variants in cancer

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Precision oncology relies on accurate discovery and interpretation of genomic variants, enabling individualized diagnosis, prognosis and therapy selection. We found that six prominent somatic cancer variant knowledgebases were highly disparate… Click to show full abstract

Precision oncology relies on accurate discovery and interpretation of genomic variants, enabling individualized diagnosis, prognosis and therapy selection. We found that six prominent somatic cancer variant knowledgebases were highly disparate in content, structure and supporting primary literature, impeding consensus when evaluating variants and their relevance in a clinical setting. We developed a framework for harmonizing variant interpretations to produce a meta-knowledgebase of 12,856 aggregate interpretations. We demonstrated large gains in overlap between resources across variants, diseases and drugs as a result of this harmonization. We subsequently demonstrated improved matching between a patient cohort and harmonized interpretations of potential clinical significance, observing an increase from an average of 33% per individual knowledgebase to 57% in aggregate. Our analyses illuminate the need for open, interoperable sharing of variant interpretation data. We also provide a freely available web interface ( search.cancervariants.org ) for exploring the harmonized interpretations from these six knowledgebases. This analysis presents a harmonized meta-knowledgebase to facilitate clinical interpretation of somatic genomic variants in cancer. This community-based project highlights the need for cooperative efforts to curate clinical interpretations of somatic variants for robust practice of precision oncology.

Keywords: genomic variants; meta knowledgebase; knowledgebase; harmonized meta; cancer; oncology

Journal Title: Nature Genetics
Year Published: 2020

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