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Size and Methylation Index of Cell-Free and Cell-Surface-Bound DNA in Blood of Breast Cancer Patients in the Contest of Liquid Biopsy

Aberrantly methylated circulating DNA (cirDNA) has proven to be a good cancer marker, but its detection is limited by low concentrations, fragmentation, and insufficiency. Since the methylated cirDNA was shown to be more stable in circulation than the unmethylated one and was shown to bind with the...

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Autores principales: Tamkovich, Svetlana, Tupikin, Alexey, Kozyakov, Anton, Laktionov, Pavel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012175
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23168919
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author Tamkovich, Svetlana
Tupikin, Alexey
Kozyakov, Anton
Laktionov, Pavel
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Tupikin, Alexey
Kozyakov, Anton
Laktionov, Pavel
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description Aberrantly methylated circulating DNA (cirDNA) has proven to be a good cancer marker, but its detection is limited by low concentrations, fragmentation, and insufficiency. Since the methylated cirDNA was shown to be more stable in circulation than the unmethylated one and was shown to bind with the blood cell surface, we studied the concentration, representation, and fragmentation of tumor-derived methylated DNA in cell-free and cell-surface-associated DNA. We found that long DNA fragments (more than 10 kb) are mainly associated with the surface of blood cells. However, in plasma short DNA fragments (100–1000 bp) were also found along with long DNA fragments. Isolation of short fragments after separation of cirDNA in 6% PAGE followed by quantitative PCR (L1 element) has shown that short DNA fragments in healthy females represent 22% versus 0.5–4.4% in breast cancer patients. The methylated form of the RARβ2 gene was detected only in long DNA fragments by Real-time TaqMan PCR of bisulfite-converted DNA. The methylation index of cirDNA from healthy women was estimated at 0%, 9%, and 7% in plasma, PBS-EDTA, and trypsin eluates from the surface of blood cells, respectively. The methylation index of breast cancer patients’ DNA was found to be 33%, 15%, and 61% in the same fractions confirming the overrepresentation of methylated DNA in csbDNA.
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spelling pubmed-94087212022-08-26 Size and Methylation Index of Cell-Free and Cell-Surface-Bound DNA in Blood of Breast Cancer Patients in the Contest of Liquid Biopsy Tamkovich, Svetlana Tupikin, Alexey Kozyakov, Anton Laktionov, Pavel Int J Mol Sci Article Aberrantly methylated circulating DNA (cirDNA) has proven to be a good cancer marker, but its detection is limited by low concentrations, fragmentation, and insufficiency. Since the methylated cirDNA was shown to be more stable in circulation than the unmethylated one and was shown to bind with the blood cell surface, we studied the concentration, representation, and fragmentation of tumor-derived methylated DNA in cell-free and cell-surface-associated DNA. We found that long DNA fragments (more than 10 kb) are mainly associated with the surface of blood cells. However, in plasma short DNA fragments (100–1000 bp) were also found along with long DNA fragments. Isolation of short fragments after separation of cirDNA in 6% PAGE followed by quantitative PCR (L1 element) has shown that short DNA fragments in healthy females represent 22% versus 0.5–4.4% in breast cancer patients. The methylated form of the RARβ2 gene was detected only in long DNA fragments by Real-time TaqMan PCR of bisulfite-converted DNA. The methylation index of cirDNA from healthy women was estimated at 0%, 9%, and 7% in plasma, PBS-EDTA, and trypsin eluates from the surface of blood cells, respectively. The methylation index of breast cancer patients’ DNA was found to be 33%, 15%, and 61% in the same fractions confirming the overrepresentation of methylated DNA in csbDNA. MDPI 2022-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9408721/ /pubmed/36012175 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23168919 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tamkovich, Svetlana
Tupikin, Alexey
Kozyakov, Anton
Laktionov, Pavel
Size and Methylation Index of Cell-Free and Cell-Surface-Bound DNA in Blood of Breast Cancer Patients in the Contest of Liquid Biopsy
title Size and Methylation Index of Cell-Free and Cell-Surface-Bound DNA in Blood of Breast Cancer Patients in the Contest of Liquid Biopsy
title_full Size and Methylation Index of Cell-Free and Cell-Surface-Bound DNA in Blood of Breast Cancer Patients in the Contest of Liquid Biopsy
title_fullStr Size and Methylation Index of Cell-Free and Cell-Surface-Bound DNA in Blood of Breast Cancer Patients in the Contest of Liquid Biopsy
title_full_unstemmed Size and Methylation Index of Cell-Free and Cell-Surface-Bound DNA in Blood of Breast Cancer Patients in the Contest of Liquid Biopsy
title_short Size and Methylation Index of Cell-Free and Cell-Surface-Bound DNA in Blood of Breast Cancer Patients in the Contest of Liquid Biopsy
title_sort size and methylation index of cell-free and cell-surface-bound dna in blood of breast cancer patients in the contest of liquid biopsy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012175
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23168919
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