What fraction of cellular DNA turnover becomes cfDNA?

  1. Ron Sender
  2. Elad Noor
  3. Ron Milo  Is a corresponding author
  4. Yuval Dor  Is a corresponding author
  1. Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
  2. Department of Developmental Biology and Cancer Research, Institute for Medical Research Israel Canada, the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Israel
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cfDNA as a fraction of homeostatic cell turnover.

Estimates for the DNA flux from homoeostatic cell turnover were made based on Sender and Milo, 2021 and converted to units of potential cfDNA plasma concentration (see Methods). Cell types are ordered by their estimated cellular turnover. Empty markers represent cell types being shed out of the body upon turnover. Observed levels of cfDNA (Moss et al., 2018; Loyfer et al., 2023) are shown for cell types found in the plasma, with labels depicting the ratio between potential and measured cfDNA concentrations. Circles, potential representation in cfDNA; diamonds, observed concentration of cfDNA. The assay’s detection limit is presented by a gradient (from around ten genome equivalents for deconvolution assay to around one genome equivalent for targeted assays). Error bars represent the 95% confidence interval of the uncertainty, approximated by a lognormal distribution (see Materials and methods).

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  1. Ron Sender
  2. Elad Noor
  3. Ron Milo
  4. Yuval Dor
(2024)
What fraction of cellular DNA turnover becomes cfDNA?
eLife 12:RP89321.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.89321.3