Cell-Free DNA in Blood Reveals Significant Cell, Tissue and Organ Specific injury and Predicts COVID-19 Severity. Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • COVID-19 primarily affects the lungs, but evidence of systemic disease with multi-organ involvement is emerging. Here, we developed a blood test to broadly quantify cell, tissue, and organ specific injury due to COVID-19, using genome-wide methylation profiling of circulating cell-free DNA in plasma. We assessed the utility of this test to identify subjects with severe disease in two independent, longitudinal cohorts of hospitalized patients. Cell-free DNA profiling was performed on 104 plasma samples from 33 COVID-19 patients and compared to samples from patients with other viral infections and healthy controls. We found evidence of injury to the lung and liver and involvement of red blood cell progenitors associated with severe COVID-19. The concentration of cfDNA correlated with the WHO ordinal scale for disease progression and was significantly increased in patients requiring intubation. This study points to the utility of cell-free DNA as an analyte to monitor and study COVID-19.

authors

  • Cheng, Alexandre
  • Cheng, Matthew Pellan
  • Gu, Wei
  • Lenz, Joan Sesing
  • Hsu, Elaine
  • Schurr, Erwin
  • Bourque, Guillaume
  • Bourgey, Mathieu
  • Ritz, Jerome
  • Marty, Francisco
  • Chiu, Charles Y
  • Vinh, Donald Cuong
  • Vlaminck, Iwijn De

publication date

  • July 29, 2020

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC7402071

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1101/2020.07.27.20163188

PubMed ID

  • 32766608