RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Reduced sensitivity for EGFR T790M mutations using the Idylla EGFR Mutation Test JF Journal of Clinical Pathology JO J Clin Pathol FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Association of Clinical Pathologists SP 43 OP 47 DO 10.1136/jclinpath-2020-206527 VO 74 IS 1 A1 Eric Lee A1 Victoria Jones A1 Eleni Topkas A1 James Harraway YR 2021 UL http://jcp.bmj.com/content/74/1/43.abstract AB Aims Osimertinib is a third-generation EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) tyrosine kinase inhibitor that is effective in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) harbouring the EGFR T790M mutation. The Idylla EGFR Mutation Test is a rapid cartridge-based method for detecting T790M and other EGFR mutations. However, false negative T790M results have been reported, and the sensitivity of the assay for this mutation is uncertain.Methods Eighty NSCLC samples were tested by both Idylla and a next-generation sequencing (NGS) assay; 46 were from patients at disease progression, and 24 of these had known T790M mutations. Droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) was used to confirm NGS findings in samples with the T790M mutation.Results Of 19 samples with T790M variant allele frequencies (VAF) higher than the stated 5% limit of detection, 14 were detected by Idylla (sensitivity 74%, 95% CI 49% to 90%). Where sufficient sample remained, ddPCR was consistent with NGS findings in all samples. False negative T790M results were associated with higher EGFR control Cq values (median 22.8 vs 19.8), presence of the EGFR Q787Q polymorphism in cis (80% vs 44%) and presence of an invalid T790M amplification curve. An EGFR exon 19 indel with VAF >5% was also not detected by the Idylla assay in two samples.Conclusions The Idylla EGFR Mutation Test has reduced sensitivity for the T790M mutation compared with NGS and ddPCR methods. The presence of an invalid T790M amplification curve may indicate a possible false negative result that warrants further testing by an orthogonal method.