Short single-stranded DNAs with putative non-canonical structures comprise a new class of plasma cell-free DNA

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Background: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA), which is extracellular DNA present in the circulating plasma and other body fluids, is currently investigated as a minimally invasive, highly informative biomarker. While nucleosome-sized cfDNA fragments have been investigated intensively, shorter DNA fragments in the plasma have not been studied due to several technical limitations. Results: We aimed to investigate the existence of shorter cfDNA fragments in the blood. Using an improved cfDNA purification protocol and a 3′-end-labeling method, we found DNA fragments of approximately 50 nucleotides in length in the human plasma, present at a molar concentration comparable to that of nucleosome-sized fragments. Unfortunately, these short fragments cannot be recovered by widely used cfDNA isolation methods. In addition, they are composed of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA), thus escaping detection in previous studies. Therefore, we established a library-preparation protocol based on our unique ssDNA ligation technique and applied it to the isolated cfDNA. Deep sequencing of these libraries revealed that the short fragments are derived from hundreds of thousands of genomic sites in open chromatin regions and enriched with transcription factor-binding sites. Remarkably, antisense strands of putative G-quadruplex motifs occupy as much as one-third of the peaks by these short fragments. Conclusions: We propose a new class of plasma cfDNA composed of short single-stranded fragments that potentially form non-canonical DNA structures.

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Hisano, O., Ito, T., & Miura, F. (2021). Short single-stranded DNAs with putative non-canonical structures comprise a new class of plasma cell-free DNA. BMC Biology, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-021-01160-8

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