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Clinical Chemistry 49: 495-496, 2003; 10.1373/49.3.495
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Origin of Plasma Cell-free DNA after Solid Organ Transplantation

Yanni Y.N. Lui1, Kam-Sang Woo2, Angela Y.M. Wang2, Chung-Kwong Yeung3, Philip K.T. Li2, Elaine Chau4, Peter Ruygrok5 and Y.M. Dennis Lo1a

Departments of
1 Chemical Pathology,
2 Medicine & Therapeutics, and
3 Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong SAR
4 Department of Cardiology, Grantham Hospital, Hong Kong SAR

5 Department of Cardiology, Green Lane Hospital, Auckland 1003, New Zealand

aaddress correspondence to this author at: Department of Chemical Pathology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong SAR; fax 852-2194-6171, e-mail loym@cuhk.edu.hk

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Despite current interest in the biology and diagnostic application of plasma cell-free DNA (1), there is little knowledge regarding the cellular origin of this DNA. Recently, we have used a sex-mismatched bone marrow transplantation model to study the relative contributions of hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic cells to circulating DNA (2). We have demonstrated that the predominant proportion of plasma DNA originates from the hematopoietic system (2). However, the proportions of cell-free plasma DNA originating from other organs (e.g., heart, liver, and kidneys) remain unknown. We therefore investigated the contribution of the heart, liver, and kidneys to circulating DNA with use of sex-mismatched heart, liver, and renal transplantation models, respectively.

Sex-mismatched heart, liver, and renal transplantation patients were recruited for the study. Twenty-one patients who had received heart transplants were recruited from the Grantham Hospital, Hong Kong. Fourteen of these heart transplantation patients were females with male donors, whereas the remaining 7 were males with female donors. Four sex-mismatched liver transplantation patients at the Pediatric Surgical Unit of the Department of Surgery, Prince of Wales Hospital were recruited; two of these patients were females with male donors and the other two were males with female donors. Six sexmismatched renal transplantation patients were recruited . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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