Cell-free DNA fragmentomes for noninvasive detection of liver cirrhosis and other diseases.
Abstract
Accessible liquid biopsies, including analyses of genome-wide cell-free DNA (cfDNA) fragmentation, are emerging for early detection of cancer but remain largely unexplored in other diseases. Here, we used whole-genome sequencing to examine cfDNA fragmentomes in 1576 individuals, including those with liver disease or with other morbidities such as vascular, autoimmune, and neurodegenerative conditions. As a prototype for disease-specific cfDNA fragmentomic biomarkers, we developed a machine learning classifier that detected early liver disease, advanced fibrosis, and cirrhosis with high sensitivity in separate discovery (<i>n</i> = 423) and validation cohorts (<i>n</i> = 221) and had limited cross-reactivity for other diseases. Genome-wide fragmentome and methylome analyses revealed liver-derived and immune-mediated changes in cfDNA in the circulation of individuals affected with liver disease. Fragmentomic changes were also observed across a range of other human morbidities and reflected disease-specific changes in the circulation. A machine learning model using cfDNA fragmentomes predicted overall survival in separate morbidity discovery (<i>n</i> = 571) and validation cohorts (<i>n</i> = 231). These analyses demonstrate the connection between cfDNA fragmentomes and an individual's physiologic state and provide previously unrecognized possibilities for cfDNA liquid biopsies across human disease.
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- Adleff V
- Annapragada AV
- Bacus S
- Bartolomucci A
- Baylin SB
- Boyapati K
- Bruhm DC
- Carey J
- Cherry C
- Chesnick B
- Dima S
- Dracopoli NC
- Feltoft CL
- Foda ZH
- Gheorghe L
- Groopman J
- Iacob R
- Iacob S
- Johansen JS
- Kim AK
- Kirk GD
- Koul S
- Leal A
- Mathios D
- McGlynn KA
- Medina JE
- Niknafs N
- Norton C
- Noë M
- Orjuela H
- Phallen J
- Ramírez-Zea M
- Scharpf RB
- Short S
- Sorop A
- Velculescu VE
- Vulpescu NA