Comparison of donor-derived cell-free DNA between single versus double lung transplant recipients

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Abstract

Plasma donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) is a sensitive biomarker for the diagnosis of acute rejection in lung transplant recipients; however, differences in dd-cfDNA levels between single and double lung transplant remains unknown. We performed an observational analysis that included 221 patients from two prospective cohort studies who had serial measurements of plasma dd-cfDNA at the time of bronchoscopy and pulmonary function testing, and compared dd-cfDNA between single and double lung transplant recipients across a range of disease states. Levels of dd-cfDNA were lower for single vs. double lung transplant in stable controls (median [IQR]: 0.15% [0.07, 0.44] vs. 0.46% [0.23, 0.74], p

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Keller, M. B., Meda, R., Fu, S., Yu, K., Jang, M. K., Charya, A., … Agbor-Enoh, S. (2022). Comparison of donor-derived cell-free DNA between single versus double lung transplant recipients. American Journal of Transplantation, 22(10), 2451–2457. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.17039

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