Journal article

Probe-free digital PCR quantitative methodology to measure donor-specific cell-free DNA after solid-organ transplantation

SK Goh, V Muralidharan, C Christophi, H Do, A Dobrovic

Clinical Chemistry | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2017

Abstract

Background: Donor-specific cell-free DNA(dscfDNA) is increasingly being considered as a noninvasive biomarker to monitor graft health and diagnose graft rejection after solid-organ transplantation. However, current approaches used to measure dscfDNA can be costly and/or laborious. A probe-free droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) methodology using small deletion/insertion polymorphisms (DIPs) was developed to circumvent these limitations without compromising the quantification of dscfDNA. This method was called PHABRE-PCR (Primer to Hybridize across an Allelic BREakpoint-PCR). The strategic placement of one primer to hybridize across an allelic breakpoint ensured highly specific PCR amplification, wh..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Support from the Operational Infrastructure Support Program Funding of the Victorian State Government to the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute. S.K. Goh, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons-Foundation for Surgery and Australian Postgraduate Award-University of Melbourne.