Methylated ccfDNA from plasma biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease using targeted bisulfite sequencing

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Guemri, Julien | Pierre-Jean, Morgane | Brohard, Solène | Oussada, Nouara | Horgues, Caroline | Bonnet, Eric | Mauger, Florence | Deleuze, Jean-François

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International audience. Aim: Noninvasive biomarkers such as methylated ccfDNA from plasma could help to support the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Methods: A targeted sequencing protocol was developed to identify candidate biomarkers of AD in methylated ccfDNA extracted from plasma. Results: The authors identified differentially methylated CpGs, regions of which were the same as those identified in previous AD studies. Specifically, a differentially methylated CpG of the LHX2 gene previously identified in a plasma study of AD was replicated in the study. The MBP and DUSP22 regions have been identified in other brain studies of AD and in the authors' study. Conclusion: Although these biomarkers must be validated in other cohorts, methylated ccfDNA could be a relevant noninvasive biomarker in AD.

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