Donor-Derived Cell-Free Dna Is Associated With Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy

CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION(2021)

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Background The role of donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) in screening for cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) is unknown. We hypothesized that dd-cfDNA correlates with CAV, markers of inflammation, and angiogenesis in stable heart transplant (HT) recipients.Methods Sixty-five HT recipients >= 2 years post-transplant, without recent rejection, were stratified by high (>= 0.12%) versus low levels (<0.12%) of dd-cfDNA. A targeted amplification, next-generation sequencing assay (AlloSure(R); CareDx, Inc.) was used to detect dd-cfDNA. Peripheral blood inflammatory and angiogenesis markers were assessed using a multiplex immunoassay system (Bioplex(R)).Results Of 65 patients, 58 patients had a known CAV status and were included. Thirty had high levels of dd-cfDNA (>= 0.12%), and 28 had low levels (<0.12%). CAV was present in 63% of patients with high dd-cfDNA vs. 35% with low dd-cfDNA (p = .047). Donor-specific antibodies were present in 25% of patients with high dd-cfDNA vs. 3.8% in those with low dd-cfDNA (p = .03). There were no differences in rejection episodes, inflammatory, or angiogenesis markers. Importantly, dd-cfDNA levels were not different when stratified by time post-transplant.Conclusions Higher dd-cfDNA levels were associated with CAV in stable chronic HT recipients. Further studies are warranted to investigate a possible association between dd-cfDNA levels and CAV severity and whether dd-cfDNA can predict CAV progression.
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cardiac allograft vasculopathy, dd&#8208, cfDNA, donor&#8208, derived cell&#8208, free DNA
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