scholarly journals Publisher Correction: Inference of transcription factor binding from cell-free DNA enables tumor subtype prediction and early detection

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Ulz ◽  
Samantha Perakis ◽  
Qing Zhou ◽  
Tina Moser ◽  
Jelena Belic ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Ulz ◽  
Samantha Perakis ◽  
Qing Zhou ◽  
Tina Moser ◽  
Jelena Belic ◽  
...  

AbstractDeregulation of transcription factors (TFs) is an important driver of tumorigenesis. We developed and validated a minimally invasive method for assessing TF activity based on cell-free DNA sequencing and nucleosome footprint analysis. We analyzed whole genome sequencing data for >1,000 cell-free DNA samples from cancer patients and healthy controls using a newly developed bioinformatics pipeline that infers accessibility of TF binding sites from cell-free DNA fragmentation patterns. We observed patient-specific as well as tumor-specific patterns, including accurate prediction of tumor subtypes in prostate cancer, with important clinical implications for the management of patients. Furthermore, we show that cell-free DNA TF profiling is capable of early detection of colorectal carcinomas. Our approach for mapping tumor-specific transcription factor bindingin vivobased on blood samples makes a key part of the noncoding genome amenable to clinical analysis.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Ulz ◽  
Samantha Perakis ◽  
Qing Zhou ◽  
Tina Moser ◽  
Jelena Belic ◽  
...  

Abstract Deregulation of transcription factors (TFs) is an important driver of tumorigenesis, but non-invasive assays for assessing transcription factor activity are lacking. Here we develop and validate a minimally invasive method for assessing TF activity based on cell-free DNA sequencing and nucleosome footprint analysis. We analyze whole genome sequencing data for >1,000 cell-free DNA samples from cancer patients and healthy controls using a bioinformatics pipeline developed by us that infers accessibility of TF binding sites from cell-free DNA fragmentation patterns. We observe patient-specific as well as tumor-specific patterns, including accurate prediction of tumor subtypes in prostate cancer, with important clinical implications for the management of patients. Furthermore, we show that cell-free DNA TF profiling is capable of detection of early-stage colorectal carcinomas. Our approach for mapping tumor-specific transcription factor binding in vivo based on blood samples makes a key part of the noncoding genome amenable to clinical analysis.


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