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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 24, 2024
Filed:
Mar. 25, 2020
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, HK;
Grail, Inc., Menlo Park, CA (US);
Yuk-Ming Dennis Lo, Kowloon, CN;
Rossa Wai Kwun Chiu, Shatin, CN;
Kwan Chee Chan, Kowloon, CN;
Peiyong Jiang, Shatin, CN;
Lu Ji, Shatin, HK;
Tsz Kwan Sin, Kowloon, CN;
Haiqiang Zhang, Shatin, HK;
Jiaen Deng, Shatin, HK;
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, HK;
GRAIL, Inc., Menlo Park, CA (US);
Abstract
Techniques are provided for analyzing circular DNA in a biological sample (e.g., including cell-free DNA, such as plasma). For example, to measure circular DNA, cleaving can be performed to linearize the circular DNA so that they may be sequenced. Example cleaving techniques include restriction enzymes and transposases. Then, one or more criteria can be used to identify linearized DNA molecules, e.g., so as to differentiate from linear DNA molecules. An example criterion is mapping a pair of reversed end sequences to a reference genome. Another example criterion is identification of a cutting tag, e.g., associated with a restriction enzyme or an adapter sequence added by a transposase. Once circular DNA molecules (e.g., eccDNA and circular mitochondrial DNA) are identified, they may be analyzed (e.g., to determine a count, size profile, and/or methylation) to measure a property of the biological sample, including genetic properties and level of a disease.