Linear mRNA Amplification from as Little as 5 ng Total RNA for Global gene Expression Analysis
2004; Future Science Ltd; Volume: 37; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2144/04375pf01
ISSN1940-9818
AutoresAlan Dafforn, Pengchin Chen, Glenn Deng, Michael Herrler, Dawn Iglehart, Sriveda Koritala, Susan M. Lato, Susheela Pillarisetty, Reshma Purohit, Martin Wang, Shenglong Wang, Nurith Kurn,
Tópico(s)RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
ResumoGene expression analysis has become an invaluable tool for understanding gene function and regulation. However, global expression analysis requires large RNA quantities or RNA preamplification. We describe an isothermal messenger RNA (mRNA) amplification method, Ribo-SPIA, which generates micrograms of labeled cDNA from 5 ng of total RNA in 1 day for analysis on arrays or by PCR quantification. Highly reproducible GeneChip array performance (R2 > 0.95) was achieved with independent reactions starting with 5-100 ng Universal Human Reference total RNA. Targets prepared by the Ribo-SPIA procedure (20 ng total RNA input) or the Affymetrix Standard Protocol (10 microg total RNA) perform similarly, as indicated by gene call concordance (86%) and good correlation of differential gene expression determination (R2 = 0.82). Accuracy of transcript representation in cDNA generated by the Ribo-SPIA procedure was also demonstrated by PCR quantification of 33 transcripts, comparing differential expression in amplified and nonamplified cDNA (R2 = 0.97 over a range of nearly 10(6) infold change). Thus Ribo-SPIA amplification of mRNA is rapid, robust, highly accurate and reproducible, and sensitive enough to allow quantification of very low abundance transcripts.
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