Plasma cell-free DNA promise monitoring and tissue injury assessment of COVID-19

Author:

Jin XinORCID,Wang Yanqun,Xu Jinjin,Li Yimin,Cheng Fanjun,Luo Yuxue,Zhou Haibo,Lin Shanwen,Xiao Fei,Zhang Lu,Lin Yu,Zhang Zhaoyong,Jin Yan,Zheng Fang,Chen Wei,Zhu Airu,Tao Ye,Zhao Jingxian,Kuo Tingyou,Li Yuming,Li Lingguo,Wen Liyan,Ou Rijing,Li Fang,Lin Long,Zhang Yanjun,Sun Jing,Yuan Hao,Zhuang Zhen,Sun Haixi,Chen Zhao,Li Jie,Zhuo Jianfen,Chen Dongsheng,Zhang Shengnan,Sun Yuzhe,Wei Peilan,Yuan Jinwei,Xu Tian,Yang Huanming,Wang Jian,Xu Xun,Zhong Nanshan,Xu Yonghao,Sun Kun,Zhao Jincun

Abstract

AbstractCoronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is a complex disease that affects billions of people worldwide. Currently, effective etiological treatment of COVID-19 is still lacking; COVID-19 also causes damages to various organs that affects therapeutics and mortality of the patients. Surveillance of the treatment responses and organ injury assessment of COVID-19 patients are of high clinical value. In this study, we investigated the characteristic fragmentation patterns and explored the potential in tissue injury assessment of plasma cell-free DNA in COVID-19 patients. Through recruitment of 37 COVID-19 patients, 32 controls and analysis of 208 blood samples upon diagnosis and during treatment, we report gross abnormalities in cfDNA of COVID-19 patients, including elevated GC content, altered molecule size and end motif patterns. More importantly, such cfDNA fragmentation characteristics reflect patient-specific physiological changes during treatment. Further analysis on cfDNA tissue-of-origin tracing reveals frequent tissue injuries in COVID-19 patients, which is supported by clinical diagnoses. Hence, our work demonstrates and extends the translational merit of cfDNA fragmentation pattern as valuable analyte for effective treatment monitoring, as well as tissue injury assessment in COVID-19.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Science and Technology Major Project

the emergency grants for prevention and control of SARS-CoV-2 of Ministries of Science and Technology, and Education of Guangdong province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China

Guangdong-Hong Kong Joint Laboratory on Immunological and Genetic Kidney Diseases

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Genome Read and Write

Guangdong Provincial Academician Workstation of BGI Synthetic Genomics

open project of BGI-Shenzhen

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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