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Rapid ABO genotyping by high-speed droplet allele-specific PCR using crude samples.

Chiaki Taira1, Kazuyuki Matsuda2, Naoya Takeichi2, Satomi Furukawa2, Mitsutoshi Sugano2, Takeshi Uehara2, Nobuo Okumura1, Takayuki Honda2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: ABO genotyping has common tools for personal identification of forensic and transplantation field. We developed a new method based on a droplet allele-specific PCR (droplet-AS-PCR) that enabled rapid PCR amplification. We attempted rapid ABO genotyping using crude DNA isolated from dried blood and buccal cells.
METHODS: We designed allele-specific primers for three SNPs (at nucleotides 261, 526, and 803) in exons 6 and 7 of the ABO gene. We pretreated dried blood and buccal cells with proteinase K, and obtained crude DNAs without DNA purification.
RESULTS: Droplet-AS-PCR allowed specific amplification of the SNPs at the three loci using crude DNA, with results similar to those for DNA extracted from fresh peripheral blood. The sensitivity of the methods was 5%-10%. The genotyping of extracted DNA and crude DNA were completed within 8 and 9 minutes, respectively. The genotypes determined by the droplet-AS-PCR method were always consistent with those obtained by direct sequencing.
CONCLUSION: The droplet-AS-PCR method enabled rapid and specific amplification of three SNPs of the ABO gene from crude DNA treated with proteinase K. ABO genotyping by the droplet-AS-PCR has the potential to be applied to various fields including a forensic medicine and transplantation medical care.
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  ABO genotype; buccal cells; dried blood spot samples; droplet allele specific PCR; single nucleotide polymorphism

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28295603      PMCID: PMC6816865          DOI: 10.1002/jcla.22196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal        ISSN: 0887-8013            Impact factor:   2.352


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