Methylation profiling

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Bisulfite amplicon sequencing can detect Glia and Neuron cell-free DNA in blood plasma.


ABSTRACT: Sampling the live brain is difficult and dangerous, and withdrawing cerebrospinal fluid is uncomfortable and frightening to the subject, so new sources of real-time analysis are constantly sought. Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) derived from glia and neurons offers the potential for wide-ranging neurological disease diagnosis and monitoring. However, new laboratory and bioinformatic strategies are needed. DNA methylation patterns on individual cfDNA fragments can be used to ascribe their cell-of-origin. Here we describe bisulfite sequencing assays and bioinformatic processing methods to identify cfDNA derived from glia and neurons. In proof-of-concept experiments we describe the presence of both glia- and neuron-cfDNA in the blood plasma of human subjects following mild trauma. These detection of glia- and neuron-cfDNA represents a significant step forward in the translation of liquid biopsies for neurological diseases.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE126663 | GEO | 2021/02/06

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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