发根超声波洗涤对核数的影响。

Stephanie M Betts, Ivette A Espinoza Quiroga, Linda M Otterstatter, Joseph Donfack
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在之前的一项研究中,头发样本在Terg-a-zyme™(Alconox, White plains, NY, USA)中通过超声波清洗,作为DNA提取方案的一部分。超声清洗步骤在之前的研究中被认为是必要的,因为DNA提取物可以用于线粒体(mt)和核(nu) DNA分析。在本研究中,评估了超声洗涤对细胞核持久性的影响。用DNA结合染料4′,6-二氨基-2-苯基吲哚(DAPI)对头皮发根进行染色,计数可见核。含有100)的发根也被纳入比较数据。选择的头发样品在Terg-a-zyme™中超声洗涤。将未洗涤dapi染色发根中检测到的细胞核数量与洗涤dapi染色发根中检测到的细胞核数量进行比较。在同一发根中观察到阻碍可见细胞核计数的复杂性,如贴壁发根的方向、发根形态、肿胀和软组织折叠。尽管存在这些挑战,这项研究表明,超声波洗发根含有
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Hair root sonication washing impact on nuclei counts.

In a previous study, hair samples were washed by sonication in Terg-a-zyme™ (Alconox, White Plaines, NY, USA) as part of the DNA extraction protocol. The sonication wash step was deemed necessary in the previous study because the DNA extracts could be used for both mitochondrial (mt) and nuclear(nu) DNA analyses. In the current study, the impact of the sonication wash on the persistence of nuclei was assessed. Scalp hair roots were stained using the DNA binding dye 4', 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) and visible nuclei were counted. Hair roots that contained <50 visible nuclei were primarily used to monitor the change in the number of visible nuclei due to sonication. Hair roots with a larger number of nuclei counts (e.g., >100) were also included as comparative data. The selected hair samples were washed by sonication in Terg-a-zyme™. The number of nuclei detected in unwashed DAPI-stained hair roots was compared with the number in washed DAPI-stained hair roots. Intricacies that impeded visible nuclei counting in the same hair root were observed, such as orientation of the mounted hair root, hair root morphology, turgescence, and folding of soft tissue. Despite these challenges, this study showed the sonication wash of hair roots containing <50 visible nuclei might lead to a reduction of nuclei available for DNA extraction and short tandem repeat (STR) typing. However, for laboratories performing only nuDNA analysis, the sonication could be replaced with a less aggressive hair washing method such as briefly vortexing at low speed in saline followed by an ethanol rinse.

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