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A simplified protocol for profiling heparin-contaminated circulating miRNAs: by microfluidic array. | LitMetric

A simplified protocol for profiling heparin-contaminated circulating miRNAs: by microfluidic array.

Mol Biol Rep

Centre for Respiratory Health, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Western Australia, Level 5, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, 6 Verdun Street, Nedlands, Perth, WA, 6000, Australia.

Published: December 2020


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Article Abstract

Peripheral blood is a valuable, non-invasive source of biomarkers which include circulating miRNAs. Using microfluidic array-based techniques, miRNAs can be successfully measured in small amounts of blood plasma (< 0.5 mL) using cDNA pre-amplification. However, the use of heparin-based anticoagulants for blood collection hinders the detection of circulating miRNAs due to its inhibitory effect on PCR components. Although pre-treatment with heparinase have been shown to overcome heparin contamination in blood, its effect has not been described in array-based analyses or more sensitive applications with smaller sample volumes (i.e. 200 μL plasma) requiring pre-amplification. We show that the treatment of miRNA extracted from heparinised plasma with an optimised concentration of Bacteroides heparinase I prior to cDNA pre-amplification dramatically improves the number of detectable miRNA from 2 to 67 targets on the TaqMan Array Human MicroRNA Cards. Furthermore, the titrated amount of heparinase (3 U) gave the best miRNA detection compared to those used in previous studies (6-24 U). This study provides novel data which demonstrates that heparinase treatment is compatible with protocols that involve pre-amplification of cDNA and microfluidic array-based techniques. This an improved methodology that permits miRNA-based biomarker analysis from small volume of heparinised plasma.

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