Physical activity specifically evokes release of cell-free DNA from granulocytes thereby affecting liquid biopsy.
Elmo W I NeubergerStephanie SontagAlexandra BrahmerKeito Finn Akanby PhilippiMarkus Philipp RadsakWolfgang WagnerPerikles SimonPublished in: Clinical epigenetics (2022)
Physical activity impacts immune homeostasis and leads to rapid and marked increase in cell-free DNA (cfDNA). However, the origin of cfDNA during exercise remains elusive and it is unknown if physical activity could improve or interfere with methylation based liquid biopsy. We analyzed the methylation levels of four validated CpGs representing cfDNA from granulocytes, lymphocytes, monocytes, and non-hematopoietic cells, in healthy individuals in response to exercise, and in patients with hematological malignancies under resting conditions. The analysis revealed that physical activity almost exclusively triggered DNA release from granulocytes, highlighting the relevance as a pre-analytical variable which could compromise diagnostic accuracy.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- body mass index
- sleep quality
- genome wide
- induced apoptosis
- high intensity
- dna methylation
- ultrasound guided
- peripheral blood
- heart rate
- bone marrow
- immune response
- oxidative stress
- cell free
- gene expression
- single cell
- fine needle aspiration
- cell death
- single molecule
- mass spectrometry
- body composition
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell proliferation