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Epigenetic analysis of cell-free DNA by fragmentomic profiling
by
Ma, Mary-Jane L.
, Zhou, Qing
, Gai, Wanxia
, Cheng, Suk Hang
, Chan, Stephen L.
, Wong, Vincent W. S.
, Qiao, Rong
, Kang, Guannan
, Yu, Stephanie C. Y.
, Wong, Grace L. H.
, Chan, Rebecca W. Y.
, Chiu, Rossa W. K.
, Lo, Y. M. Dennis
, Shang, Huimin
, Volpi, Stefano
, Wong, John
, Jiang, Peiyong
, Peng, Wenlei
, Chan, K. C. Allen
, Hiraki, Linda T.
, Lam, W. K. Jacky
, Ji, Lu
in
Algorithms
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bisulfite
/ Cancer
/ Cleavage
/ CpG islands
/ Cytosine
/ Deep learning
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA fingerprinting
/ DNA fragmentation
/ DNA methylation
/ Epigenetics
/ Fragmentation
/ Hepatocellular carcinoma
/ Machine learning
/ Medical Sciences
/ Methylation
/ Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
/ Nucleotides
/ Transplantation
2022
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Epigenetic analysis of cell-free DNA by fragmentomic profiling
by
Ma, Mary-Jane L.
, Zhou, Qing
, Gai, Wanxia
, Cheng, Suk Hang
, Chan, Stephen L.
, Wong, Vincent W. S.
, Qiao, Rong
, Kang, Guannan
, Yu, Stephanie C. Y.
, Wong, Grace L. H.
, Chan, Rebecca W. Y.
, Chiu, Rossa W. K.
, Lo, Y. M. Dennis
, Shang, Huimin
, Volpi, Stefano
, Wong, John
, Jiang, Peiyong
, Peng, Wenlei
, Chan, K. C. Allen
, Hiraki, Linda T.
, Lam, W. K. Jacky
, Ji, Lu
in
Algorithms
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bisulfite
/ Cancer
/ Cleavage
/ CpG islands
/ Cytosine
/ Deep learning
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA fingerprinting
/ DNA fragmentation
/ DNA methylation
/ Epigenetics
/ Fragmentation
/ Hepatocellular carcinoma
/ Machine learning
/ Medical Sciences
/ Methylation
/ Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
/ Nucleotides
/ Transplantation
2022
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Epigenetic analysis of cell-free DNA by fragmentomic profiling
by
Ma, Mary-Jane L.
, Zhou, Qing
, Gai, Wanxia
, Cheng, Suk Hang
, Chan, Stephen L.
, Wong, Vincent W. S.
, Qiao, Rong
, Kang, Guannan
, Yu, Stephanie C. Y.
, Wong, Grace L. H.
, Chan, Rebecca W. Y.
, Chiu, Rossa W. K.
, Lo, Y. M. Dennis
, Shang, Huimin
, Volpi, Stefano
, Wong, John
, Jiang, Peiyong
, Peng, Wenlei
, Chan, K. C. Allen
, Hiraki, Linda T.
, Lam, W. K. Jacky
, Ji, Lu
in
Algorithms
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bisulfite
/ Cancer
/ Cleavage
/ CpG islands
/ Cytosine
/ Deep learning
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA fingerprinting
/ DNA fragmentation
/ DNA methylation
/ Epigenetics
/ Fragmentation
/ Hepatocellular carcinoma
/ Machine learning
/ Medical Sciences
/ Methylation
/ Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
/ Nucleotides
/ Transplantation
2022
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Epigenetic analysis of cell-free DNA by fragmentomic profiling
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Epigenetic analysis of cell-free DNA by fragmentomic profiling
2022
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Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) fragmentation patterns contain important molecular information linked to tissues of origin. We explored the possibility of using fragmentation patterns to predict cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) methylation of cfDNA, obviating the use of bisulfite treatment and associated risks of DNA degradation. This study investigated the cfDNA cleavage profile surrounding a CpG (i.e., within an 11-nucleotide [nt] window) to analyze cfDNA methylation. The cfDNA cleavage proportion across positions within the window appeared nonrandom and exhibited correlation with methylation status. The mean cleavage proportion was ∼twofold higher at the cytosine of methylated CpGs than unmethylated ones in healthy controls. In contrast, the mean cleavage proportion rapidly decreased at the 1-nt position immediately preceding methylated CpGs. Such differential cleavages resulted in a characteristic change in relative presentations of CGN and NCG motifs at 50 ends, where N represented any nucleotide. CGN/NCG motif ratios were correlated with methylation levels at tissue-specific methylated CpGs (e.g., placenta or liver) (Pearson’s absolute r > 0.86). cfDNA cleavage profiles were thus informative for cfDNA methylation and tissue-of-origin analyses. Using CG-containing end motifs, we achieved an area under a receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.98 in differentiating patients with and without hepatocellular carcinoma and enhanced the positive predictive value of nasopharyngeal carcinoma screening (from 19.6 to 26.8%). Furthermore, we elucidated the feasibility of using cfDNA cleavage patterns to deduce CpG methylation at single CpG resolution using a deep learning algorithm and achieved an AUC of 0.93. FRAGmentomics-based Methylation Analysis (FRAGMA) presents many possibilities for noninvasive prenatal, cancer, and organ transplantation assessment.
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