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Detection of Cell-Free DNA in Blood Plasma Samples of Cancer Patients
Published on: September 9, 2020
Cell-free DNA end characteristics enable accurate and sensitive cancer diagnosis
Jia Ju1, Xin Zhao2, Yunyun An1
1Institute of Cancer Research, Shenzhen Bay Laboratory, Shenzhen 518132, China.
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The fragmentation patterns of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in plasma can potentially be utilized as diagnostic biomarkers in liquid biopsy. However, our knowledge of this biological process and the information encoded in fragmentation patterns remains preliminary. Here, we investigated the cfDNA fragmentomic characteristics against nucleosome positioning patterns in hematopoietic cells. cfDNA molecules with ends located within nucleosomes were relatively shorter with altered end motif patterns, demonstrating the feasibility of enriching tumor-derived cfDNA in patients with cancer through the selection of molecules possessing such ends. We then developed three cfDNA fragmentomic metrics after end selection, which showed significant alterations in patients with cancer and enabled cancer diagnosis. By incorporating machine learning, we further built high-performance diagnostic models, which achieved an overall area under the curve of 0.95 and 85.1% sensitivity at 95% specificity. Hence, our investigations explored the end characteristics of cfDNA fragmentomics and their merits in building accurate and sensitive cancer diagnostic models.

