Direct detection of 8-oxo-dG using nanopore sequencing

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2025-06-05

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Pagès-Gallego, Marc
van Soest, Daan
Besselink, Nick J
Straver, Roy
Keijer, Janneke P.
Vermeulen, CarloORCID 0000-0003-0412-5313
Marcozzi, Alessio
van Roosmalen, Markus J.
van Boxtel, Ruben
Burgering, BoudewijnORCID 0000-0002-4044-9596ISNI 0000000391409962

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Abstract

Genomic DNA is under constant oxidative damage, with 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2’-deoxyguanosine (8-oxo-dG) being the prominent lesion linked to mutagenesis, epigenetics, and gene regulation. Existing methods to detect 8-oxo-dG rely on indirect approaches, while nanopore sequencing enables direct detection of base modifications. A model for 8-oxo-dG detection is currently missing due to the lack of training data. Here, we develop a strategy using synthetic oligos to generate long, 8-oxo-dG context-variable DNA molecules for deep learning and nanopore sequencing. Our training approach addresses the rarity of 8-oxo-dG relative to guanine, enabling specific detection. Applied to a tissue culture model of oxidative damage, our method reveals uneven genomic 8-oxo-dG distribution, dissimilar context pattern to C>A mutations, and local 5-mC depletion. This dual measurement of 5-mC and 8-oxo-dG at single-molecule resolution uncovers new insights into their interplay. Our approach also provides a general framework for detecting other rare DNA modifications using synthetic DNA and nanopore sequencing.

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General Chemistry, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Physics and Astronomy

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Pagès-Gallego, M, van Soest, D M K, Besselink, N J M, Straver, R, Keijer, J P, Vermeulen, C, Marcozzi, A, van Roosmalen, M J, van Boxtel, R, Burgering, B M T, Dansen, T B & de Ridder, J 2025, 'Direct detection of 8-oxo-dG using nanopore sequencing', Nature Communications, vol. 16, no. 1, 5236. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-60391-3