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Applying rigor and reproducibility standards to assay donor-derived cell-free DNA as a non-invasive method for detection of acute rejection and graft injury after heart transplantation.

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Agbor-Enoh, S; Tunc, I; De Vlaminck, I; Fideli, U; Davis, A; Cuttin, K; Bhatti, K; Marishta, A; Solomon, MA; Jackson, A; Graninger, G; Wang, X ...
Published in: J Heart Lung Transplant
September 2017

BACKGROUND: Use of new genomic techniques in clinical settings requires that such methods are rigorous and reproducible. Previous studies have shown that quantitation of donor-derived cell-free DNA (%ddcfDNA) by unbiased shotgun sequencing is a sensitive, non-invasive marker of acute rejection after heart transplantation. The primary goal of this study was to assess the reproducibility of %ddcfDNA measurements across technical replicates, manual vs automated platforms, and rejection phenotypes in distinct patient cohorts. METHODS: After developing and validating the %ddcfDNA assay, we subjected the method to a rigorous test of its reproducibility. We measured %ddcfDNA in technical replicates performed by 2 independent laboratories and verified the reproducibility of %ddcfDNA patterns of 2 rejection phenotypes: acute cellular rejection and antibody-mediated rejection in distinct patient cohorts. RESULTS: We observed strong concordance of technical-replicate %ddcfDNA measurements across 2 independent laboratories (slope = 1.02, R2 > 0.99, p < 10-6), as well as across manual and automated platforms (slope = 0.80, R2 = 0.92, p < 0.001). The %ddcfDNA measurements in distinct heart transplant cohorts had similar baselines and error rates. The %ddcfDNA temporal patterns associated with rejection phenotypes were similar in both patient cohorts; however, the quantity of ddcfDNA was significantly higher in samples with severe vs mild histologic rejection grade (2.73% vs 0.14%, respectively; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The %ddcfDNA assay is precise and reproducible across laboratories and in samples from 2 distinct types of heart transplant rejection. These findings pave the way for larger studies to assess the clinical utility of %ddcfDNA as a marker of acute rejection after heart transplantation.

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J Heart Lung Transplant

DOI

EISSN

1557-3117

Publication Date

September 2017

Volume

36

Issue

9

Start / End Page

1004 / 1012

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tissue Donors
  • Surgery
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Primary Graft Dysfunction
  • Male
  • Linear Models
  • Humans
  • Heart Transplantation
  • Graft Rejection
 

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Agbor-Enoh, S., Tunc, I., De Vlaminck, I., Fideli, U., Davis, A., Cuttin, K., … Valantine, H. (2017). Applying rigor and reproducibility standards to assay donor-derived cell-free DNA as a non-invasive method for detection of acute rejection and graft injury after heart transplantation. J Heart Lung Transplant, 36(9), 1004–1012. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healun.2017.05.026
Agbor-Enoh, Sean, Ilker Tunc, Iwijn De Vlaminck, Ulgen Fideli, Andrew Davis, Karen Cuttin, Kenneth Bhatti, et al. “Applying rigor and reproducibility standards to assay donor-derived cell-free DNA as a non-invasive method for detection of acute rejection and graft injury after heart transplantation.J Heart Lung Transplant 36, no. 9 (September 2017): 1004–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healun.2017.05.026.
Agbor-Enoh S, Tunc I, De Vlaminck I, Fideli U, Davis A, Cuttin K, et al. Applying rigor and reproducibility standards to assay donor-derived cell-free DNA as a non-invasive method for detection of acute rejection and graft injury after heart transplantation. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2017 Sep;36(9):1004–12.
Agbor-Enoh, Sean, et al. “Applying rigor and reproducibility standards to assay donor-derived cell-free DNA as a non-invasive method for detection of acute rejection and graft injury after heart transplantation.J Heart Lung Transplant, vol. 36, no. 9, Sept. 2017, pp. 1004–12. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.healun.2017.05.026.
Agbor-Enoh S, Tunc I, De Vlaminck I, Fideli U, Davis A, Cuttin K, Bhatti K, Marishta A, Solomon MA, Jackson A, Graninger G, Harper B, Luikart H, Wylie J, Wang X, Berry G, Marboe C, Khush K, Zhu J, Valantine H. Applying rigor and reproducibility standards to assay donor-derived cell-free DNA as a non-invasive method for detection of acute rejection and graft injury after heart transplantation. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2017 Sep;36(9):1004–1012.
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Published In

J Heart Lung Transplant

DOI

EISSN

1557-3117

Publication Date

September 2017

Volume

36

Issue

9

Start / End Page

1004 / 1012

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tissue Donors
  • Surgery
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Primary Graft Dysfunction
  • Male
  • Linear Models
  • Humans
  • Heart Transplantation
  • Graft Rejection