基于捕获的线粒体DNA下一代测序的DNA和RNA探针的比较评价。

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Tianlei Sun, Shengjing Li, Yang Liu, Kaixiang Zhou, Jiamin Wang, Zhangwen Lei, Xu Guo, Jinliang Xing, Wenjie Guo
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摘要

背景:基于探针的液相杂交捕获是线粒体DNA (mtDNA)下一代测序(NGS)的一种强大且常用的方法。然而,基于DNA和RNA探针的mtDNA NGS捕获策略之间的性能差异仍有待确定,导致许多研究中不合理的互换使用。结果:我们设计了针对双链mtDNA的DNA和RNA探针,并优化了它们在新鲜组织和血浆样品中基于捕获的mtDNA NGS的杂交条件。在最佳条件下,我们系统地比较了DNA和RNA探针在mtDNA检测中的性能。RNA探针表现出优越的mtDNA富集效率,其特点是更高的mtDNA作图率和每千兆字节测序数据的平均mtDNA深度。然而,在mtDNA突变检测中,DNA探针在读取和突变水平上都更有效地减少核线粒体DNA片段(NUMTs)引起的伪影。此外,RNA探针在无浆细胞mtDNA中捕获了更广泛的片段大小分布和更长的片段。结论:对基于捕获的mtDNA NGS中DNA和RNA探针的系统评估为了解它们的性能差异提供了有价值的见解。这些发现提倡根据特定的实验和临床需要进行明智的探针选择,最终推进mtDNA表征及其在基因组学和诊断中的应用。
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Comparative evaluation of DNA and RNA probes for capture-based mitochondrial DNA next-generation sequencing.

Background: Probe-based liquid-phase hybridization capture is a powerful and commonly used approach for next-generation sequencing (NGS) of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). However, the performance difference between DNA and RNA probe-based capture strategies for mtDNA NGS remains to be determined, leading to the irrational interchangeable use in numerous studies.

Results: We custom-designed DNA and RNA probes targeting the double-stranded mtDNA and optimized their hybridization conditions for capture-based mtDNA NGS in fresh tissue and plasma samples. Under optimal conditions, we systematically compared the performance of DNA and RNA probes in mtDNA detection. RNA probes demonstrated superior mtDNA enrichment efficiency, characterized by higher mtDNA mapping rates and greater average mtDNA depth per gigabyte of sequencing data. However, DNA probes were more effective at reducing artifacts caused by nuclear mitochondrial DNA segments (NUMTs) in mtDNA mutation detection at both the read and mutation levels. Additionally, RNA probes captured a broader fragment size distribution and higher prevalence of longer fragments in plasma cell-free mtDNA.

Conclusions: The systematic evaluation of DNA and RNA probes in capture-based mtDNA NGS provides valuable insights into their performance differences. These findings advocate for informed probe selection tailored to the specific experimental and clinical needs, ultimately advancing the field of mtDNA characterization and its applications in genomics and diagnostics.

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BMC Biology
BMC Biology 生物-生物学
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7.80
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260
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期刊介绍: BMC Biology is a broad scope journal covering all areas of biology. Our content includes research articles, new methods and tools. BMC Biology also publishes reviews, Q&A, and commentaries.
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