Whether nucleic acids that circulate in blood (CNAs) have any patho-physiological functions in the host have not been explored. Our lab has demonstrated for the first time that CNAs in the form of fragmented DNA and chromatin (DNAfs and Cfs) can freely enter into healthy cells, associate with their chromosomes and integrate into host cell genomes. The latter leads to activation of DDR and up-regulation of apoptotic pathways.

