Larissa L S Scholte, Justin Browne, David J Nolan, Peyton St John, Katherine Tracy, Rafaela S Thur, Ghangzhao Li, Susanna L Lamers, Paige Bracci, Michael S McGrath, Jeffrey M Bethony
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Abstract
Kaposi sarcoma (KS) punch biopsies present unique challenges for extracting nucleic acids, which can be exacerbated by their long-term stabilization in RNAlater. Here, we present a protocol for simultaneously isolating DNA, RNA, and miRNA from a single KS punch biopsy. We detail the steps for preparing reagents and supplies, disrupting KS tissue using manual and mechanical methods, isolating DNA and total RNA, evaluating nucleic acid quality, and storing nucleic acids long-term.