Depletion-assisted multiplexed cell-free RNA sequencing reveals distinct human and microbial signatures in plasma versus extracellular vesicles.
Hongke WangQing ZhanMeng NingHongjie GuoQian WangJiu-Liang ZhaoPengfei BaoShaozhen XingShanwen ChenShuai ZuoXuefeng XiaMengtao LiPengyuan WangZhi John LuPublished in: Clinical and translational medicine (2024)
DETECTOR-seq (depletion-assisted multiplexed cell-free total RNA sequencing) enabled efficient and specific depletion of sequences derived from fragmented ribosomal and mitochondrial RNAs in plasma. Distinct human and microbial cell-free RNA (cfRNA) signatures in whole Plasma versus extracellular vesicles (EVs) were revealed. Both Plasma and EV cfRNAs were capable of distinguishing cancer patients from normal individuals, while microbial RNAs in Plasma cfRNAs enabled better classification of cancer types than EV cfRNAs.