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Chronic graft-versus-host disease detected by tissue-specific cell-free DNA methylation biomarkers
Batia Avni, … , Ruth Shemer, Yuval Dor
Batia Avni, … , Ruth Shemer, Yuval Dor
Published November 16, 2023
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2024;134(2):e163541. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI163541.
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Chronic graft-versus-host disease detected by tissue-specific cell-free DNA methylation biomarkers

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Abstract

BACKGROUND. Accurate detection of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a major challenge in the management of patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT). Here, we demonstrated the use of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) for detection of tissue turnover and chronic GVHD (cGVHD) in specific organs. METHODS. We established a cocktail of tissue-specific DNA methylation markers and used it to determine the concentration of cfDNA molecules derived from the liver, skin, lungs, colon, and specific immune cells in 101 patients undergoing HCT. RESULTS. Patients with active cGVHD showed elevated concentrations of cfDNA, as well as tissue-specific methylation markers that agreed with clinical scores. Strikingly, transplanted patients with no clinical symptoms had abnormally high levels of tissue-specific markers, suggesting hidden tissue turnover even in the absence of evident clinical pathology. An integrative model taking into account total cfDNA concentration, monocyte/macrophage cfDNA levels and alanine transaminase was able to correctly identify GVHD with a specificity of 86% and precision of 89% (AUC of 0.8). CONCLUSION. cfDNA markers can be used for the detection of cGVHD, opening a window into underlying tissue dynamics in patients that receive allogeneic stem cell transplants. FUNDING. This work was supported by grants from the Ernest and Bonnie Beutler Research Program of Excellence in Genomic Medicine, The Israel Science Foundation, the Waldholtz/Pakula family, the Robert M. and Marilyn Sternberg Family Charitable Foundation and the Helmsley Charitable Trust (to YD).

Authors

Batia Avni, Daniel Neiman, Elior Shaked, Ofer Gal-Rosenberg, Sigal Grisariu, Mona Kuzli, Ilai Avni, Andrea Fracchia, Polina Stepensky, Tsila Zuckerman, Ahinoam Lev-Sagie, Ilana Fox-Fisher, Sheina Piyanzin, Joshua Moss, Seth J. Salpeter, Benjamin Glaser, Ruth Shemer, Yuval Dor

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101 plasma samples were collected from 101 individu...
101 plasma samples were collected from 101 individuals arriving for planned clinical follow up at the BMT day care unit. Upon each visit blood was drawn for regular blood tests and the patient underwent a full assessment by the treating physician, which included cGVHD grading according to the 2014 NIH criteria. 93 samples were employed for modeling, excluding those with missing data. cf, cell free; AST, aspartate transaminase; ALP, alkaline phosphatase; GGTp, γ glutamyl transpeptidase.

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