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Circulating Cell-free DNA Fragmentomics Detection and Beyond
Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) comprises DNA fragments released into bodily fluids via apoptosis, necrosis, or phagocytosis. cfDNA encapsulates both fragmentomics (structural) and non-fragmentomics (sequence/epigenetic) information from source cells, thereby representing a promising biomarker.
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Longitudinal Noninvasive Surveillance & Fragmentomic Characterization of Follicular Lymphoma
Blood, 2023Introduction While cell-free DNA (cfDNA) plays an increasingly defined role in aggressive lymphomas, its characteristics in indolent lymphomas are less established. Many follicular lymphoma (FL) patients experience durable remissions and late relapses ( Fig A).
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Multidimensional Fragmentomics Enables Early and Accurate Detection of Colorectal Cancer
Cancer ResearchAbstract Colorectal cancer is frequently diagnosed in advanced stages, highlighting the need for developing approaches for early detection. Liquid biopsy using cell-free DNA (cfDNA) fragmentomics is a promising approach, but the clinical application is hindered by complexity and cost.
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<p><strong>Supplementary dataset for manuscript</strong></p> <p>Affiliations:</p> <p><sup>1</sup>Genomic Medicine Institute, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA</
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cfDNA fragmentomics for preeclampsia prediction
To investigate whether cfDNA fragmentomic features have the potential to predict early-onset or late-onset PE, we performed WGS of plasma cfDNA (>10X final read depth) from pregnant women with PE (n=109 for early-onset PE, n=333 for late-onset PE) and sampling-gestation-matched healthy controls (n=476).openaire +1 more source
Abstract 3505: Classification of cancer subtypes by cfDNA fragmentomics analysis
Cancer ResearchAbstract Introduction Fragmentation patterns of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from whole genome sequencing offer insights into nucleosome occupancy, providing a tool to infer epigenomic and transcriptomic information. The nucleosome complex, the primary protector of cfDNA, is reflected in the size distribution of cfDNA fragments, with a mode ...
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Integration of cfDNA fragmentomics for early biliary tract cancer detection.
Journal of Clinical Oncology4131 Background: Biliary Tract Cancer (BTC) is a highly aggressive malignancy with poor survival outcomes, primarily due to the lack of effective early detection methods and late-stage diagnoses.
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Abstract 1125: Characterizing the cfDNA fragmentome in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
Cancer ResearchAbstract Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third leading cause of cancer death globally and is one of the most rapidly increasing causes of cancer mortality in North America and Europe due to metabolic and emerging risk factors. Here, we show that cell-free DNA (cfDNA) fragmentation profiles reflected underlying disease biology ...
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Prospective Evaluation of cfDNA Fragmentomes for Lung Cancer Detection
C99. ADVANCES IN BIOMARKERS ACROSS THE LUNG CANCER CONTINUUM, 2023P.J. Mazzone +13 more
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Abstract 3772: Leveraging the cfDNA fragmentome to predict immunotherapy response
Cancer ResearchAbstract Background: Assessing immunotherapy response presents unique challenges, driven by the heterogeneity of clinical responses that are inadequately captured by conventional imaging. Early changes in circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), captured by mutation-based next generation sequencing (NGS), have ...
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