Circulating Cell-Free DNA Enables Noninvasive Diagnosis of Heart Transplant Rejection
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Stanford University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Monitoring allograft health is an important component of posttransplant therapy. Endomyocardial biopsy is the current gold standard for cardiac allograft monitoring but is an expensive and invasive procedure. Proof of principle of a universal, noninvasive diagnostic method based on high-throughput screening of circulating cell-free donor-derived DNA (cfdDNA) was recently demonstrated in a small retrospective cohort. We present the results of a prospective cohort study (65 patients, 565 samples) that tested the utility of cfdDNA in measuring acute rejection after heart transplantation. Circulating cell-free DNA was purified from plasma and sequenced (mean depth, 1.2 giga-base pairs) to quantify the fraction of…
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12Topics & keywords
- Cell-free fetal DNA
- Medicine
- Heart transplantation
- DNA
- Cardiology
- Transplantation
- Biology
- Internal medicine
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