利用循环游离细胞DNA的DNA甲基化模式监测组织特异性细胞死亡的数字液滴PCR

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ruth Shemer, Judith Magenheim, Yuval Dor
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细胞死亡包括向血液中释放短DNA片段,称为循环无细胞DNA (cfDNA)。血浆中cfDNA的测序最近被用作检测胎儿染色体畸变、肿瘤DNA和移植排斥反应的液体活检。然而,如果cfDNA来源于具有正常基因组的组织,则其初级序列不能提供有关起源组织的信息。我们开发了一种确定cfDNA组织起源的方法,允许根据组织特异性甲基化模式推断组织特异性细胞死亡。我们之前已经描述了一种使用下一代测序(NGS)来确定特定标记位点甲基化模式的方法。在这里,我们描述了一种快速而简单的cfDNA甲基化分析方法,使用液滴数字PCR (ddPCR)对亚硫酸处理的cfDNA进行甲基化分析,以准确计数携带特定甲基化特征的分子数量。通过使用两个荧光探针同时询问同一分子中的四到六种胞嘧啶,增加了检测的特异性和灵敏度。利用ddPCR进行cfDNA甲基化分析可以在健康和疾病的人体组织动力学的非侵入性研究中找到多种应用。©2019 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Digital Droplet PCR for Monitoring Tissue-Specific Cell Death Using DNA Methylation Patterns of Circulating Cell-Free DNA

Cell death involves the release of short DNA fragments into blood, termed circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA). Sequencing of cfDNA in the plasma has recently emerged as a liquid biopsy for detecting fetal chromosomal aberrations, tumor DNA, and graft rejection. However, in cases where cfDNA is derived from tissues with a normal genome, its primary sequence is not informative regarding the tissue of origin. We developed a method of determining the tissue origins of cfDNA, allowing inference of tissue-specific cell death, based on tissue-specific methylation patterns. We have previously described a version of the method that uses next generation sequencing (NGS) to determine methylation patterns in specific marker loci. Here we describe a rapid and simple procedure for cfDNA methylation analysis using droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) on bisulfite treated cfDNA to accurately count the number of molecules carrying a specific methylation signature. Specificity and sensitivity of the assay increases by simultaneously interrogating four to six cytosines in the same molecule using two fluorescent probes. cfDNA methylation analysis using ddPCR can find multiple applications in the non-invasive study of human tissue dynamics in health and disease. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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