Literature DB >> 32900851

An automated, high-throughput methodology optimized for quantitative cell-free mitochondrial and nuclear DNA isolation from plasma.

Sarah A Ware1, Nikita Desai1, Mabel Lopez1, Daniel Leach2, Yingze Zhang3, Luca Giordano1, Mehdi Nouraie3, Martin Picard4, Brett A Kaufman5.   

Abstract

Progress in the study of circulating, cell-free nuclear DNA (ccf-nDNA) in cancer detection has led to the development of noninvasive clinical diagnostic tests and has accelerated the evaluation of ccf-nDNA abundance as a disease biomarker. Likewise, circulating, cell-free mitochondrial DNA (ccf-mtDNA) is under similar investigation. However, optimal ccf-mtDNA isolation parameters have not been established, and inconsistent protocols for ccf-nDNA collection, storage, and analysis have hindered its clinical utility. Until now, no studies have established a method for high-throughput isolation that considers both ccf-nDNA and ccf-mtDNA. We initially optimized human plasma digestion and extraction conditions for maximal recovery of these DNAs using a magnetic bead-based isolation method. However, when we incorporated this method onto a high-throughput platform, initial experiments found that DNA isolated from identical human plasma samples displayed plate edge effects resulting in low ccf-mtDNA reproducibility, whereas ccf-nDNA was less affected. Therefore, we developed a detailed protocol optimized for both ccf-mtDNA and ccf-nDNA recovery that uses a magnetic bead-based isolation process on an automated 96-well platform. Overall, we calculate an improved efficiency of recovery of ∼95-fold for ccf-mtDNA and 20-fold for ccf-nDNA when compared with the initial procedure. Digestion conditions, liquid-handling characteristics, and magnetic particle processor programming all contributed to increased recovery without detectable positional effects. To our knowledge, this is the first high-throughput approach optimized for ccf-mtDNA and ccf-nDNA recovery and serves as an important starting point for clinical studies.
© 2020 Ware et al.

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Keywords:  DNA; DNA purification; biomarker; ccf-mtDNA; ccf-nDNA; cell-free; high throughput; liquid biopsy; liquid handling; magnetic particle processor; mitochondria; mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA); mitochondrial DNA damage; nucleic acid; plasma; plasma DNA

Year:  2020        PMID: 32900851      PMCID: PMC7667980          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.015237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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