| Literature DB >> 22023775 |
Oskar Bruning1, Wendy Rodenburg, Teodora Radonic, Aeilko H Zwinderman, Annemieke de Vries, Timo M Breit, Mark de Jong.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Isolation of RNA from skin biopsies presents a challenge, due to the tough nature of skin tissue and a high presence of RNases. As we lacked the dedicated equipment, i.e. homogenizer or bead-beater, needed for the available RNA from skin isolation methods, we adapted and tested our zebrafish single-embryo RNA-isolation protocol for RNA isolation from skin punch biopsies.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22023775 PMCID: PMC3221605 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-4-438
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Summary of evaluation criteria for the RNA-isolation protocol
| Experiment | # | Biopsy weight* | RNA yield | RIN value | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Human | 97 | 8.2 mg | 3.2 mg | 1.5 μg | 0.2 μg | 8.1 | 3.3 | 35.6 μg | 10.0 μg | 7.8 | 5.6 |
| Mouse | 16 | ND | ND | 2.4 μg | 0.6 μg | 7.5 | 6.5 | 4.2 μg | 2.9 μg | 11.0 | 10.5 |
ND: not determined
* 44 half human biopsies were weighted.
** 12 mouse biopsies were analyzed by microarray technology
$ Platform dependent results and thresholds.
¥ Array averaged log2 probe intensity
Figure 1Scatterplots Human biopsies. (A) Representative bioanalyzer results showing RNA quality from RNA isolated from 11 human biopsies. (B) Scatterplot showing the linear relationship between biopsy weight and RNA yield for 44 human biopsies. (C) Scatterplot of biopsy weight versus RNA quality for 44 human biopsies showing no clear relationship, although heavier biopsies appear to have less spread in RIN value than lighter samples. (D) Scatterplot of RNA quality versus the aRNA yield for 97 human biopsies showing no clear-cut relation. (E) Scatterplot of RNA quality versus average probe signal for 97 human biopsies showing no clear-cut relation. For the plots in B, C, D and E extreme outliers were removed that bias the scale too much. Scatterplots containing these outliers are shown in Additional file 3
Figure 2Scatterplots Mouse biopsies. (A) Representative bioanalyzer results showing RNA quality from RNA isolated from 12 mouse biopsies. (B) Scatterplot showing the linear relationship between biopsy weight and RNA yield for 16 mouse biopsies. (C) Scatterplot of biopsy diameter versus RNA quality for 16 mouse biopsies showing no clear relationship. (D) Scatterplot of RNA quality versus the aRNA yield for 16 mouse biopsies showing somewhat linear relation. (E) Scatterplot of RNA quality versus the average probe signal for 16 mouse biopsies showing no clear-cut relation.
Figure 3Principal components analysis of mouse microarray results. Principal components analysis (PCA) of the non-normalized log2 ratios of (biopsy/reference) showing a clear separation of the UV treated biopsies (+) from the untreated (-). The punch size seems to have no effect on these first two principal component axis. An effect from the animal that was used, is apparent.