Admission Cell Free DNA as a Prognostic Factor in Burns: Quantification by Use of a Direct Rapid Fluorometric Technique

Author:

Shoham Yaron1ORCID,Krieger Yuval1,Perry Zvi H.2,Shaked Gad3,Bogdanov-Berezovsky Alexander1,Silberstein Eldad1,Sagi Amiram1,Douvdevani Amos4

Affiliation:

1. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department and Burn Unit, Soroka University Medical Center and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Faculty of Health Sciences, Beer Sheva 8410100, Israel

2. Surgery A Department, Soroka University Medical Center and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Faculty of Health Sciences, Beer Sheva 8410100, Israel

3. Surgery B Department, Soroka University Medical Center and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Faculty of Health Sciences, Beer Sheva 8410100, Israel

4. Clinical Biochemistry Department, Soroka University Medical Center and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Faculty of Health Sciences, Beer Sheva 8410100, Israel

Abstract

Background. Despite great advances in the treatment of burn patients, useful prognostic markers are sparse. During the past years there has been increasing interest in circulating plasma cell free DNA as a potential marker for tissue injury. We have developed a rapid direct fluorescent assay for cell free DNA quantification that allows obtaining accurate, fast, and inexpensive measurements.Objective. To use this technique for measuring plasma cell free DNA levels in burn patients and to further explore the use of cell free DNA as a potential marker of patient outcome in burns.Methods. Cell free DNA levels obtained from 14 burn victims within 6 hours of injury and 14 healthy controls were quantified by a direct rapid fluorometric assay.Results. Patient admission cell free DNA levels were significantly elevated compared with that of controls (1797 ± 1523 ng/mL versus 374 ± 245 ng/mL,P=0.004). There are statistically significant correlations between cell free DNA admission levels and burn degree (Spearman’s correlation = 0.78,P=0.001), total body surface area (Spearman’s correlation = 0.61,P=0.02), and total burn volume (Spearman’s correlation = 0.64,P=0.014).Conclusions. Admission cell free DNA levels can serve as a prognostic factor in burns and future routine use can be made possible by use of our direct rapid fluorometric assay.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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