Characterizing dynamic changes of plasma cell-free Echinococcus granulosus DNA before and after cystic echinococcosis treatment initiation

Over one million people are living with cystic echinococcosis (CE) and alveolar echinococcosis (AE). For CE, long-term albendazole treatment is often needed, which requires regular follow-up. Follow-up is mainly through imaging which is insensitive to subtle changes and subjective to experience. We...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) Calif.), 2021-03, Vol.113 (2), p.576-582
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Yanping, Gongsang, Quzhen, Ji, Jingkai, Li, Junhua, Qi, Fahai, Li, Jiandong, Qiangba, Gezhen, Danzeng, Wangmu, Chen, Fang, Zhou, Hongcheng, Huasang, Yin, Jiefang, Pei, Na, Xie, Jiandan, Cai, Huimin, Asan, Pang, Huasheng, Li, Jingzhong, Chen, Weijun, Li, Bin
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Zusammenfassung:Over one million people are living with cystic echinococcosis (CE) and alveolar echinococcosis (AE). For CE, long-term albendazole treatment is often needed, which requires regular follow-up. Follow-up is mainly through imaging which is insensitive to subtle changes and subjective to experience. We investigated the changes of Echinococcus granulosus (Eg) cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in plasma of CE patients before and after albendazole treatment to evaluate its potential as an objective marker for treatment follow-up. Plasma samples of nine CE patients were collected before and after treatment. We identified Eg cfDNA from every sample through high-throughput sequencing. Eg cfDNA concentration and fragment length increased significantly after the treatment period. Ultrasound examination before and after the treatment initiation reflected the drug effects to a certain extent, as the cyst size of four patients reduced. Our findings indicated that Eg cfDNA from plasma could be a potential marker in the monitoring of CE treatment. •Over 1,000,000 people are living with echinococcosis (mostly cystic echinococcosis).•For CE, long-term albendazole treatment is often needed with regular monitoring.•Monitoring through imaging is not objective and fails to identify subtle changes.•Echinococcus granulosus (Eg) cfDNA in CE patients' plasma changed after treatment.•Eg cfDNA in CE patients' plasma could be a potential marker in monitoring treatment.
ISSN:0888-7543
1089-8646
DOI:10.1016/j.ygeno.2020.12.035