2021
DOI: 10.1101/gr.275691.121
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Characteristics, origin, and potential for cancer diagnostics of ultrashort plasma cell-free DNA

Abstract: Current evidence suggests that plasma cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is fragmented around a mode of 166 bp. Data supporting this view has been mainly acquired through the analysis of double-stranded cfDNA. The characteristics and diagnostic potential of single-stranded and damaged double-stranded cfDNA in healthy individuals and cancer patients remain unclear. Here, through a combination of high-affinity magnetic bead-based DNA extraction and single-stranded DNA sequencing library preparation (MB-ssDNA), we report the … Show more

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“…However, sequences shorter than 50bp may have greater intergenic proportion which would result in the dilution of sequences in coding regions for SPRI extracted samples ( Figure 4 C). During our manuscript revisions we discovered that three other research groups (one unpublished) also isolated ultrashort single-strand fragments in plasma using distinctly different methods ( Cheng et al., 2021 ; Hisano et al., 2021 ; Hudecova et al., 2021 ). There would be interest to cross-compare these methods in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, sequences shorter than 50bp may have greater intergenic proportion which would result in the dilution of sequences in coding regions for SPRI extracted samples ( Figure 4 C). During our manuscript revisions we discovered that three other research groups (one unpublished) also isolated ultrashort single-strand fragments in plasma using distinctly different methods ( Cheng et al., 2021 ; Hisano et al., 2021 ; Hudecova et al., 2021 ). There would be interest to cross-compare these methods in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current strategies based on either tumor-naïve or tumor-guided sequencing are reaching high level of sensitivity for detecting tumor-derived signal in plasma of cancer patients (Chabon et al, 2020; Shen et al, 2018; Wan et al, 2020; Zviran et al, 2020). They can also determine and leverage the biological properties of cfDNA (Hudecova et al, 2022; Lo et al, 2021; Mouliere et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While more research is needed, this represents an alternative view to the view in which the presence of mono-nucleosomes is ascribed mainly to apoptosis. In addition to HMW cfDNA and mono-nucleosomes, a growing number of studies are demonstrating the presence of sub-nucleosomal and ultrashort, single-stranded cfDNA fragments in body fluids [ 106 , 184 , 252 , 460 , 461 , 462 , 463 , 464 ]. Whether these shortened cfDNA fragments represent short fragments released from cells or extracellularly digested products of longer fragments is not yet clear.…”
Section: Biological Factors That Affect Cfdna Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%