| Literature DB >> 29498256 |
Comtet-Louis Andriamanampisoa1, Aurélien Bancaud2, Audrey Boutonnet-Rodat1, Audrey Didelot3, Jacques Fabre1, Frédéric Fina4,5,6, Fanny Garlan3, Sonia Garrigou3, Caroline Gaudy7, Frédéric Ginot1, Daniel Henaff5, Pierre Laurent-Puig3,8, Arnaud Morin1, Vincent Picot1, Laure Saias1, Valérie Taly3, Pascale Tomasini9, Aziz Zaanan3,8.
Abstract
We describe a technology to perform sizing and concentration analysis of double stranded DNA with a sensitivity of 10 fg/μL in an operating time of 20 min. The technology is operated automatically on a commercial capillary electrophoresis instrument using electro-hydrodynamic actuation. It relies on a new capillary device that achieves online concentration of DNA at the junction between two capillaries of different diameters, thanks to viscoelastic lift forces. Using a set of DNA ladders in the range of 100-1500 bp, we report a sizing accuracy and precision better than 3% and a concentration quantification precision of ∼20%. When the technology is applied to the analysis of clinical samples of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA), the measured cfDNA concentrations are in good correlation with those measured by digital PCR. Furthermore, the cfDNA size profiles indicate that the fraction of low molecular weight cfDNA in the range of 75-240 bp is a candidate biomarker to discriminate between healthy subjects and cancer patients. We conclude that our technology is efficient in analyzing highly diluted DNA samples and suggest that it will be helpful in translational and clinical research involving cfDNA.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29498256 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b04034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986