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ChIP-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells-of-origin

Cell-free DNA in human plasma provides access to molecular information about the pathological processes in the organs or tumors from which it originates. These DNA fragments are derived from fragmented chromatin in dying cells, and retain some of the cell of origin histone modifications. Here, we ap...

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Autores principales: Sadeh, Ronen, Sharkia, Israa, Fialkoff, Gavriel, Rahat, Ayelet, Gutin, Jenia, Chappleboim, Alon, Nitzan, Mor, Fox-Fisher, Ilana, Neiman, Daniel, Meler, Guy, Kamari, Zahala, Yaish, Dayana, Peretz, Tamar, Hubert, Ayala, Cohen, Jonathan E, Salah, Azzam, Temper, Mark, Grinshpun, Albert, Maoz, Myriam, Abu-Gazala, Samir, Ya’acov, Ami Ben, Shteyer, Eyal, Safadi, Rifaat, Kaplan, Tommy, Shemer, Ruth, Planer, David, Galun, Eithan, Glaser, Benjamin, Zick, Aviad, Dor, Yuval, Friedman, Nir
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7610786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33432199
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41587-020-00775-6
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author Sadeh, Ronen
Sharkia, Israa
Fialkoff, Gavriel
Rahat, Ayelet
Gutin, Jenia
Chappleboim, Alon
Nitzan, Mor
Fox-Fisher, Ilana
Neiman, Daniel
Meler, Guy
Kamari, Zahala
Yaish, Dayana
Peretz, Tamar
Hubert, Ayala
Cohen, Jonathan E
Salah, Azzam
Temper, Mark
Grinshpun, Albert
Maoz, Myriam
Abu-Gazala, Samir
Ya’acov, Ami Ben
Shteyer, Eyal
Safadi, Rifaat
Kaplan, Tommy
Shemer, Ruth
Planer, David
Galun, Eithan
Glaser, Benjamin
Zick, Aviad
Dor, Yuval
Friedman, Nir
author_facet Sadeh, Ronen
Sharkia, Israa
Fialkoff, Gavriel
Rahat, Ayelet
Gutin, Jenia
Chappleboim, Alon
Nitzan, Mor
Fox-Fisher, Ilana
Neiman, Daniel
Meler, Guy
Kamari, Zahala
Yaish, Dayana
Peretz, Tamar
Hubert, Ayala
Cohen, Jonathan E
Salah, Azzam
Temper, Mark
Grinshpun, Albert
Maoz, Myriam
Abu-Gazala, Samir
Ya’acov, Ami Ben
Shteyer, Eyal
Safadi, Rifaat
Kaplan, Tommy
Shemer, Ruth
Planer, David
Galun, Eithan
Glaser, Benjamin
Zick, Aviad
Dor, Yuval
Friedman, Nir
author_sort Sadeh, Ronen
collection PubMed
description Cell-free DNA in human plasma provides access to molecular information about the pathological processes in the organs or tumors from which it originates. These DNA fragments are derived from fragmented chromatin in dying cells, and retain some of the cell of origin histone modifications. Here, we apply chromatin immunoprecipitation of cell-free nucleosomes carrying active chromatin modifications followed by sequencing (cfChIP-seq) to 268 human samples. In healthy donors, we identified bone marrow megakaryocytes, but not erythroblasts, as major contributors to the cfDNA pool. In patients with a range of liver diseases, we show that we can identify pathology- related changes in hepatocyte transcriptional programs. In metastatic colorectal carcinoma patients, we detected clinically relevant, and patient-specific information, including transcriptionally active HER2 amplifications. Altogether, cfChIP-seq using low sequencing depth, provides systemic and genome-wide information, can inform diagnosis, and facilitate interrogation of physiological and pathological processes using blood samples.
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spelling pubmed-76107862021-05-17 ChIP-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells-of-origin Sadeh, Ronen Sharkia, Israa Fialkoff, Gavriel Rahat, Ayelet Gutin, Jenia Chappleboim, Alon Nitzan, Mor Fox-Fisher, Ilana Neiman, Daniel Meler, Guy Kamari, Zahala Yaish, Dayana Peretz, Tamar Hubert, Ayala Cohen, Jonathan E Salah, Azzam Temper, Mark Grinshpun, Albert Maoz, Myriam Abu-Gazala, Samir Ya’acov, Ami Ben Shteyer, Eyal Safadi, Rifaat Kaplan, Tommy Shemer, Ruth Planer, David Galun, Eithan Glaser, Benjamin Zick, Aviad Dor, Yuval Friedman, Nir Nat Biotechnol Article Cell-free DNA in human plasma provides access to molecular information about the pathological processes in the organs or tumors from which it originates. These DNA fragments are derived from fragmented chromatin in dying cells, and retain some of the cell of origin histone modifications. Here, we apply chromatin immunoprecipitation of cell-free nucleosomes carrying active chromatin modifications followed by sequencing (cfChIP-seq) to 268 human samples. In healthy donors, we identified bone marrow megakaryocytes, but not erythroblasts, as major contributors to the cfDNA pool. In patients with a range of liver diseases, we show that we can identify pathology- related changes in hepatocyte transcriptional programs. In metastatic colorectal carcinoma patients, we detected clinically relevant, and patient-specific information, including transcriptionally active HER2 amplifications. Altogether, cfChIP-seq using low sequencing depth, provides systemic and genome-wide information, can inform diagnosis, and facilitate interrogation of physiological and pathological processes using blood samples. 2021-05-01 2021-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7610786/ /pubmed/33432199 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41587-020-00775-6 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#termsUsers may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Sadeh, Ronen
Sharkia, Israa
Fialkoff, Gavriel
Rahat, Ayelet
Gutin, Jenia
Chappleboim, Alon
Nitzan, Mor
Fox-Fisher, Ilana
Neiman, Daniel
Meler, Guy
Kamari, Zahala
Yaish, Dayana
Peretz, Tamar
Hubert, Ayala
Cohen, Jonathan E
Salah, Azzam
Temper, Mark
Grinshpun, Albert
Maoz, Myriam
Abu-Gazala, Samir
Ya’acov, Ami Ben
Shteyer, Eyal
Safadi, Rifaat
Kaplan, Tommy
Shemer, Ruth
Planer, David
Galun, Eithan
Glaser, Benjamin
Zick, Aviad
Dor, Yuval
Friedman, Nir
ChIP-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells-of-origin
title ChIP-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells-of-origin
title_full ChIP-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells-of-origin
title_fullStr ChIP-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells-of-origin
title_full_unstemmed ChIP-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells-of-origin
title_short ChIP-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells-of-origin
title_sort chip-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells-of-origin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7610786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33432199
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41587-020-00775-6
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