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Comprehensive human cell-type methylation atlas reveals origins of circulating cell-free DNA in health and disease
Joshua Moss, Judith Magenheim, Daniel Neiman, Hai Zemmour, Netanel Loyfer, Amit Korach, Yaacov Samet, Myriam Maoz, Henrik Druid, Peter Arner, Keng-Yeh Fu, Еndre Kiss, Kirsty L. Spalding, Giora Landesberg, Aviad Zick
Nature Communications · 2018 · ▲ 1,028 citations
Abstract
Methylation patterns of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) contain rich information about recent cell death events in the body. Here, we present an approach for unbiased determination of the tissue origins of cfDNA, using a reference methylation atlas of 25 human tissues and cell types. The method is validated using in silico simulations as well as in vitro mixes of DNA from different tissue sources at known proportions. We show that plasma cfDNA of healthy donors originates from white blood cells (55%), erythrocyte progenitors (30%), vascular endothelial cells (10%) and hepatocytes (1%). Deconvolution of cfDNA from patients reveals tissue contributions that agree with clinical findings in sepsis, islet transplantation, cancer of the colon, lung, breast and prostate, and cancer of unknown primary. We propose a procedure which can be easily adapted to study the cellular contributors to cfDNA in many settings, opening a broad window into healthy and pathologic human tissue dynamics.
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Moss, J., Magenheim, J., Neiman, D., Zemmour, H., Loyfer, N., Korach, A., Samet, Y., Maoz, M., Druid, H., Arner, P., Fu, K., Kiss, �., Spalding, K.L., Landesberg, G., Zick, A., Grinshpun, A., Shapiro, A.M.J., Grompe, M., Wittenberg, A.D., & Gläser, B. (2018). Comprehensive human cell-type methylation atlas reveals origins of circulating cell-free DNA in health and disease. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07466-6
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Moss J, Magenheim J, Neiman D, Zemmour H, Loyfer N, Korach A, et al. Comprehensive human cell-type methylation atlas reveals origins of circulating cell-free DNA in health and disease. Nature Communications. 2018. doi:10.1038/s41467-018-07466-6.
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@article{joshua2018Compre,
title = {Comprehensive human cell-type methylation atlas reveals origins of circulating cell-free DNA in health and disease},
author = {Joshua Moss and Judith Magenheim and Daniel Neiman and Hai Zemmour and Netanel Loyfer and Amit Korach and Yaacov Samet and Myriam Maoz and Henrik Druid and Peter Arner and Keng-Yeh Fu and Еndre Kiss and Kirsty L. Spalding and Giora Landesberg and Aviad Zick and Albert Grinshpun and A. M. James Shapiro and Markus Grompe and Avigail Dreazan Wittenberg and Benjamin Gläser and Ruth Shemer and Tommy Kaplan and Yuval Dor},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-018-07466-6},
}
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