Tumor fractions deciphered from circulating cell-free DNA methylation for cancer early diagnosis

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Xiao Zhou
Zhen Cheng
Mingyu Dong
Qi Liu
Weiyang Yang
Min Liu
Junzhang Tian
Weibin Cheng
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[1] Tsinghua University,Department of Automation
[2] Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital,Institute for Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Application
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Tumor-derived circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) provides critical clues for cancer early diagnosis, yet it often suffers from low sensitivity. Here, we present a cancer early diagnosis approach using tumor fractions deciphered from circulating cfDNA methylation signatures. We show that the estimated fractions of tumor-derived cfDNA from cancer patients increase significantly as cancer progresses in two independent datasets. Employing the predicted tumor fractions, we establish a Bayesian diagnostic model in which training samples are only derived from late-stage patients and healthy individuals. When validated on early-stage patients and healthy individuals, this model exhibits a sensitivity of 86.1% for cancer early detection and an average accuracy of 76.9% for tumor localization at a specificity of 94.7%. By highlighting the potential of tumor fractions on cancer early diagnosis, our approach can be further applied to cancer screening and tumor progression monitoring.
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