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Cell-Free Dna As A Solid-Organ Transplant Biomarker: Technologies and Approaches

Rebecca L. Edwards, Jondavid Menteer, Rachel Lestz, Lee Ann Baxter‐Lowe

2022Biomarkers in Medicine48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High-quality biomarkers that detect emergent graft damage and/or rejection after solid-organ transplantation offer new opportunities to improve post-transplant monitoring, allow early therapeutic intervention and facilitate personalized patient management. Donor-derived cell-free DNA (DD-cfDNA) is a particularly exciting minimally invasive biomarker because it has the potential to be quantitative, time-sensitive and cost-effective. Increased DD-cfDNA has been associated with graft damage and rejection episodes. Efforts are underway to further improve sensitivity and specificity. This review summarizes the procedures used to process and detect DD-cfDNA, measurement of DD-cfDNA in clinical transplantation, approaches for improving sensitivity and specificity and long-term prospects as a transplant biomarker to supplement traditional organ monitoring and invasive biopsies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBiomarkerOrgan transplantationCell-free fetal DNATransplantationLiquid biopsyBioinformaticsOncologyInternal medicineCancerBiologyPrenatal diagnosisBiochemistryPregnancyGeneticsFetusCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsRenal Transplantation Outcomes and TreatmentsTransplantation: Methods and Outcomes