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A Standardized Liquid Biopsy Preanalytical Protocol for Downstream Circulating-Free DNA Applications
Published on: September 16, 2022
Simulating cell-free chromatin using preclinical cancer models for liquid biopsy applications
Sasha C Main1,2, Steven D De Michino1,2, Lucas Penny1,2
1Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, Toronto, ON M5G 2C1, Canada.
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Cell-free DNA circulates in blood bound to nucleosomes, forming cell-free chromatin (cfChromatin) that retains epigenetic features, including nucleosome positioning and histone modifications. cfChromatin provides a rich source of cancer biomarkers; however, low abundance of tumor-derived cfChromatin and limited availability of clinical samples pose challenges for liquid biopsy research. To address this, we developed a framework to simulate cfChromatin nucleosomal distributions using nuclease-treated conditioned media from tissue cultures. Whole-genome sequencing confirmed that inferred nucleosome positioning reflected cell-type-specific gene expression and chromatin accessibility patterns, and comparisons with plasma cfChromatin from xenografted mice revealed concordant nucleosome profiles. Notably, simulated cfChromatin displayed stronger tumor-specific nucleosome profiles than patient plasma, where hematopoietic-derived cfChromatin dilutes signal. We further leveraged simulated cfChromatin to advance cell-free chromatin immunoprecipitation and sequencing methods, identifying repressive and bivalent chromatin domains predictive of transcriptional activity. Altogether, our results demonstrate the utility of simulated cfChromatin as a scalable preclinical tool for liquid biopsy research.

