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mChIP-seq for Multiplex and Multifactorial Epigenomic Profiling Uncovers Cancer-specific Histone Features in Cellular
Changbin Sun1, Qinkai Zhang2, Jianli Yan1
1State Key Laboratory of Genome and Multi-omics Technologies, Shenzhen Branch, Guangdong Laboratory of Lingnan Modern Agriculture, Genome Analysis Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenzhen, 518120, China.
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Epigenomic profiling facilitates access to investigate regulatory roles of histone marks in a type-specific cell, and serves as a critical path for discovering noninvasive epigenetic models in cell-free nucleosomes. Here, we present mChIP-seq, an epigenomic profiling technology that is compatible with both cell and cell-free samples for synchronously profiling multifactorial epigenetic landscapes on multiple samples. Combining sample indexing in a single reaction with a pool-and-split strategy for immunoprecipitation, mChIP-seq enhances efficiency and reduces cost. Using mChIP-seq, we profiled H2A.Z and 10 histone modifications in cell lines representing 9 cancer types. Integrative analyses further revealed an atypical association of H2A.Z and H3K4me3 at promoter regions in cancer. Based on mChIP-seq, we developed cf-mChIP-seq for circulating nucleosomes, which requires as little as 25 μl of plasma per profile. Profiling 38 plasma samples for H2A.Z, H3K4me3, H3K27ac, and H3K9me3 with cf-mChIP-seq revealed distinct histone mark-associated cfDNA fragment patterns in breast cancer versus healthy control, highlighting the potential of cf-mChIP-seq to expand liquid biopsy methodologies. These results demonstrate that mChIP-seq is a widely applicable technology for large-scale epigenomic profiling of nucleosomes in cellular or cell-free forms.
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