Ata Shirizadeh, Mozhdeh Ebrahimpur, Somaieh Soltani, Ghasem Solgi
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Abstract
Background: The purity of the extracted DNA is critical for successful molecular testing. This study aimed to compare the effect of various DNA extraction methods, extraction processes, and sources of consumables, such as microtubes, on PCR results.
Methods: DNA extraction from whole blood was performed using four different approaches utilizing four types of microtubes: chloroform-based, sodium perchlorate-based, heat-assisted salting out, and solid-phase extraction. Extracted DNA was evaluated by nanodrop spectrophotometry and used in PCR-based methods for human leukocyte antigens (HLA) typing.
Results: The lowest and highest concentrations of extracted DNA were observed in the column-based and heat-assisted methods, respectively. The mean ratios of A260/A230, represents chemical contamination, were significantly lower in all extraction methods using all types of microtubes versus "A" microtube. We observed the highest mean ratio of A260/A230 (> 1.9) in the sodium perchlorate method by using the "A" microtube compared to other types of microtubes and extraction methods. Extracted DNA samples using microtube "A" showed acceptable results for HLA typing compared to other microtubes that represented uninterpretable results in the PCR using the sequence-specific oligonucleotide probe (PCR-SSOP) method.
Conclusion: Our findings indicate that the chemical contaminations derived mainly from microtubes can decrease the quality of DNA and consequently interfere with the amplification or hybridization reactions in the PCR-SSOP method for HLA typing. Although, technical issues and extraction processes may also influence the quality of DNA.
背景:提取 DNA 的纯度是成功进行分子检测的关键。本研究旨在比较各种 DNA 提取方法、提取过程和耗材来源(如微管)对 PCR 结果的影响:方法:使用四种不同的方法和四种类型的微管从全血中提取 DNA:氯仿法、高氯酸钠法、热辅助盐析法和固相萃取法。提取的 DNA 采用纳氏分光光度法进行评估,并用于基于 PCR 的人类白细胞抗原(HLA)分型方法:结果:柱法和热辅助法提取的 DNA 浓度分别最低和最高。代表化学污染的 A260/A230 的平均比值在使用所有类型微管的所有提取方法中都明显低于 "A "型微管。与其他类型的微管和提取方法相比,我们观察到使用 "A "型微管的高氯酸钠法的 A260/A230 平均比率最高(> 1.9)。与其他微管相比,使用 "A "微管提取的 DNA 样品在 HLA 分型中显示出可接受的结果,而使用序列特异性寡核苷酸探针进行 PCR(PCR-SSOP)方法则显示出不可解释的结果:我们的研究结果表明,主要来自微管的化学污染会降低 DNA 的质量,从而干扰用于 HLA 分型的 PCR-SSOP 方法中的扩增或杂交反应。尽管技术问题和提取过程也会影响 DNA 的质量。
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Molecular Biology Reports publishes original research papers and review articles that demonstrate novel molecular and cellular findings in both eukaryotes (animals, plants, algae, funghi) and prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea).The journal publishes results of both fundamental and translational research as well as new techniques that advance experimental progress in the field and presents original research papers, short communications and (mini-) reviews.