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Universal lung epithelium DNA methylation markers for detection of lung damage in liquid biopsies

Authors :
Judith Magenheim
Ariel Rokach
Ayelet Peretz
Netanel Loyfer
Gordon Cann
Hamed Amini
Patriss Moradi
Sudharani Nagaraju
Wafa Sameer
Assaf Cohen
Ophir Fogel
Rottem Kuint
Avraham Abutbul
Aiman Abu Rmeileh
Mutaz Karameh
Polina Cohen Goichman
Ori Wald
Amit Korach
Daniel Neiman
Ilana Fox-Fisher
Joshua Moss
Daniel Cohen
Sheina Piyanzin
Roni Ben Ami
Ahmad Quteineh
Eliahu Golomb
Ruth Shemer
Benjamin Glaser
Tommy Kaplan
Zvi G. Fridlender
Yuval Dor
Source :
European Respiratory Journal. 60:2103056
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
European Respiratory Society (ERS), 2022.

Abstract

BackgroundCirculating biomarkers for lung damage are lacking. Lung epithelium-specific DNA methylation patterns can potentially report the presence of lung-derived cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in blood, as an indication of lung cell death.MethodsWe sorted human lung alveolar and bronchial epithelial cells from surgical specimens, and obtained their methylomes using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing. We developed a PCR sequencing assay determining the methylation status of 17 loci with lung-specific methylation patterns, and used it to assess lung-derived cfDNA in the plasma of healthy volunteers and patients with lung disease.ResultsLoci that are uniquely unmethylated in alveolar or bronchial epithelial cells are enriched for enhancers controlling lung-specific genes. Methylation markers extracted from these methylomes revealed that normal lung cell turnover probably releases cfDNA into the air spaces, rather than to blood. People with advanced lung cancer show a massive elevation of lung cfDNA concentration in blood. Among individuals undergoing bronchoscopy, lung-derived cfDNA is observed in the plasma of those later diagnosed with lung cancer, and to a lesser extent in those diagnosed with other lung diseases. Lung cfDNA is also elevated in patients with acute exacerbation of COPD compared with patients with stable disease, and is associated with future exacerbation and mortality in these patients.ConclusionsUniversal cfDNA methylation markers of normal lung epithelium allow for mutation-independent, sensitive and specific detection of lung-derived cfDNA, reporting on ongoing lung injury. Such markers can find broad utility in the study of normal and pathologic human lung dynamics.

Details

ISSN :
13993003 and 09031936
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Respiratory Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2b2d524916369f48b2f333b3282b12ce
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.03056-2021