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Circulating cell-free methylated DNA reveals tissue-specific, cellular damage from radiation treatment

Radiation therapy is an effective cancer treatment, although damage to healthy tissues is common. Here we analyzed cell-free, methylated DNA released from dying cells into the circulation to evaluate radiation-induced cellular damage in different tissues. To map the circulating DNA fragments to huma...

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Autores principales: McNamara, Megan E., Loyfer, Netanel, Kiliti, Amber J., Schmidt, Marcel O., Shabi-Porat, Sapir, Jain, Sidharth S., Martinez Roth, Sarah, McDeed, A. Patrick, Shahrour, Nesreen, Ballew, Elizabeth, Lin, Yun-Tien, Li, Heng-Hong, Deslattes Mays, Anne, Rudra, Sonali, Riegel, Anna T., Unger, Keith, Kaplan, Tommy, Wellstein, Anton
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10443812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37318863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.156529
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author McNamara, Megan E.
Loyfer, Netanel
Kiliti, Amber J.
Schmidt, Marcel O.
Shabi-Porat, Sapir
Jain, Sidharth S.
Martinez Roth, Sarah
McDeed, A. Patrick
Shahrour, Nesreen
Ballew, Elizabeth
Lin, Yun-Tien
Li, Heng-Hong
Deslattes Mays, Anne
Rudra, Sonali
Riegel, Anna T.
Unger, Keith
Kaplan, Tommy
Wellstein, Anton
author_facet McNamara, Megan E.
Loyfer, Netanel
Kiliti, Amber J.
Schmidt, Marcel O.
Shabi-Porat, Sapir
Jain, Sidharth S.
Martinez Roth, Sarah
McDeed, A. Patrick
Shahrour, Nesreen
Ballew, Elizabeth
Lin, Yun-Tien
Li, Heng-Hong
Deslattes Mays, Anne
Rudra, Sonali
Riegel, Anna T.
Unger, Keith
Kaplan, Tommy
Wellstein, Anton
author_sort McNamara, Megan E.
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description Radiation therapy is an effective cancer treatment, although damage to healthy tissues is common. Here we analyzed cell-free, methylated DNA released from dying cells into the circulation to evaluate radiation-induced cellular damage in different tissues. To map the circulating DNA fragments to human and mouse tissues, we established sequencing-based, cell-type-specific reference DNA methylation atlases. We found that cell-type-specific DNA blocks were mostly hypomethylated and located within signature genes of cellular identity. Cell-free DNA fragments were captured from serum samples by hybridization to CpG-rich DNA panels and mapped to the DNA methylation atlases. In a mouse model, thoracic radiation-induced tissue damage was reflected by dose-dependent increases in lung endothelial and cardiomyocyte methylated DNA in serum. The analysis of serum samples from patients with breast cancer undergoing radiation treatment revealed distinct dose-dependent and tissue-specific epithelial and endothelial responses to radiation across multiple organs. Strikingly, patients treated for right-sided breast cancers also showed increased hepatocyte and liver endothelial DNA in the circulation, indicating the impact on liver tissues. Thus, changes in cell-free methylated DNA can uncover cell-type-specific effects of radiation and provide a readout of the biologically effective radiation dose received by healthy tissues.
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spelling pubmed-104438122023-08-23 Circulating cell-free methylated DNA reveals tissue-specific, cellular damage from radiation treatment McNamara, Megan E. Loyfer, Netanel Kiliti, Amber J. Schmidt, Marcel O. Shabi-Porat, Sapir Jain, Sidharth S. Martinez Roth, Sarah McDeed, A. Patrick Shahrour, Nesreen Ballew, Elizabeth Lin, Yun-Tien Li, Heng-Hong Deslattes Mays, Anne Rudra, Sonali Riegel, Anna T. Unger, Keith Kaplan, Tommy Wellstein, Anton JCI Insight Research Article Radiation therapy is an effective cancer treatment, although damage to healthy tissues is common. Here we analyzed cell-free, methylated DNA released from dying cells into the circulation to evaluate radiation-induced cellular damage in different tissues. To map the circulating DNA fragments to human and mouse tissues, we established sequencing-based, cell-type-specific reference DNA methylation atlases. We found that cell-type-specific DNA blocks were mostly hypomethylated and located within signature genes of cellular identity. Cell-free DNA fragments were captured from serum samples by hybridization to CpG-rich DNA panels and mapped to the DNA methylation atlases. In a mouse model, thoracic radiation-induced tissue damage was reflected by dose-dependent increases in lung endothelial and cardiomyocyte methylated DNA in serum. The analysis of serum samples from patients with breast cancer undergoing radiation treatment revealed distinct dose-dependent and tissue-specific epithelial and endothelial responses to radiation across multiple organs. Strikingly, patients treated for right-sided breast cancers also showed increased hepatocyte and liver endothelial DNA in the circulation, indicating the impact on liver tissues. Thus, changes in cell-free methylated DNA can uncover cell-type-specific effects of radiation and provide a readout of the biologically effective radiation dose received by healthy tissues. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10443812/ /pubmed/37318863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.156529 Text en © 2023 McNamara et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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McNamara, Megan E.
Loyfer, Netanel
Kiliti, Amber J.
Schmidt, Marcel O.
Shabi-Porat, Sapir
Jain, Sidharth S.
Martinez Roth, Sarah
McDeed, A. Patrick
Shahrour, Nesreen
Ballew, Elizabeth
Lin, Yun-Tien
Li, Heng-Hong
Deslattes Mays, Anne
Rudra, Sonali
Riegel, Anna T.
Unger, Keith
Kaplan, Tommy
Wellstein, Anton
Circulating cell-free methylated DNA reveals tissue-specific, cellular damage from radiation treatment
title Circulating cell-free methylated DNA reveals tissue-specific, cellular damage from radiation treatment
title_full Circulating cell-free methylated DNA reveals tissue-specific, cellular damage from radiation treatment
title_fullStr Circulating cell-free methylated DNA reveals tissue-specific, cellular damage from radiation treatment
title_full_unstemmed Circulating cell-free methylated DNA reveals tissue-specific, cellular damage from radiation treatment
title_short Circulating cell-free methylated DNA reveals tissue-specific, cellular damage from radiation treatment
title_sort circulating cell-free methylated dna reveals tissue-specific, cellular damage from radiation treatment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10443812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37318863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.156529
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