Differential detection of megakaryocytic and erythroid DNA in plasma in hematological disorders

The tissues of origin of plasma DNA can be revealed by methylation patterns. However, the relative DNA contributions from megakaryocytes and erythroblasts into plasma appeared inconsistent among studies. To shed light into this phenomenon, we developed droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) assays for the diff...

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Veröffentlicht in:Npj genomic medicine 2024-08, Vol.9 (1), p.39-8, Article 39
Hauptverfasser: Lam, W. K. Jacky, Gai, Wanxia, Bai, Jinyue, Tam, Tommy H. C., Cheung, Wai Fung, Ji, Lu, Tse, Irene O. L., Tsang, Amy F. C., Li, Maggie Z. J., Jiang, Peiyong, Law, Man Fai, Wong, Raymond S. M., Chan, K. C. Allen, Lo, Y. M. Dennis
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Zusammenfassung:The tissues of origin of plasma DNA can be revealed by methylation patterns. However, the relative DNA contributions from megakaryocytes and erythroblasts into plasma appeared inconsistent among studies. To shed light into this phenomenon, we developed droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) assays for the differential detection of contributions from these cell types in plasma based on megakaryocyte-specific and erythroblast-specific methylation markers. Megakaryocytic DNA and erythroid DNA contributed a median of 44.2% and 6.2% in healthy individuals, respectively. Patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura had a significantly higher proportion of megakaryocytic DNA in plasma compared to healthy controls (median: 59.9% versus 44.2%; P  = 0.03). Similarly, patients with β-thalassemia were shown to have higher proportions of plasma erythroid DNA compared to healthy controls (median: 50.9% versus 6.2%) ( P  
ISSN:2056-7944
2056-7944
DOI:10.1038/s41525-024-00423-x