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Detection of methylation in promoter sequences by melting curve analysis-based semiquantitative real time PCR

BACKGROUND: We present two melting curve analysis (MCA)-based semiquantitative real time PCR techniques to detect the promoter methylation status of genes. The first, MCA-MSP, follows the same principle as standard MSP but it is performed in a real time thermalcycler with results being visualized in...

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Autores principales: Lorente, Aiala, Mueller, Wolf, Urdangarín, Edurne, Lázcoz, Paula, von Deimling, Andreas, Castresana, Javier S
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2266933/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18298842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-61
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author Lorente, Aiala
Mueller, Wolf
Urdangarín, Edurne
Lázcoz, Paula
von Deimling, Andreas
Castresana, Javier S
author_facet Lorente, Aiala
Mueller, Wolf
Urdangarín, Edurne
Lázcoz, Paula
von Deimling, Andreas
Castresana, Javier S
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description BACKGROUND: We present two melting curve analysis (MCA)-based semiquantitative real time PCR techniques to detect the promoter methylation status of genes. The first, MCA-MSP, follows the same principle as standard MSP but it is performed in a real time thermalcycler with results being visualized in a melting curve. The second, MCA-Meth, uses a single pair of primers designed with no CpGs in its sequence. These primers amplify both unmethylated and methylated sequences. In clinical applications the MSP technique has revolutionized methylation detection by simplifying the analysis to a PCR-based protocol. MCA-analysis based techniques may be able to further improve and simplify methylation analyses by reducing starting DNA amounts, by introducing an all-in-one tube reaction and by eliminating a final gel stage for visualization of the result. The current study aimed at investigating the feasibility of both MCA-MSP and MCA-Meth in the analysis of promoter methylation, and at defining potential advantages and shortcomings in comparison to currently implemented techniques, i.e. bisulfite sequencing and standard MSP. METHODS: The promoters of the RASSF1A (3p21.3), BLU (3p21.3) and MGMT (10q26) genes were analyzed by MCA-MSP and MCA-Meth in 13 astrocytoma samples, 6 high grade glioma cell lines and 4 neuroblastoma cell lines. The data were compared with standard MSP and validated by bisulfite sequencing. RESULTS: Both, MCA-MSP and MCA-Meth, successfully determined promoter methylation. MCA-MSP provided information similar to standard MSP analyses. However the analysis was possible in a single tube and avoided the gel stage. MCA-Meth proved to be useful in samples with intermediate methylation status, reflected by a melting curve position shift in dependence on methylation extent. CONCLUSION: We propose MCA-MSP and MCA-Meth as alternative or supplementary techniques to MSP or bisulfite sequencing.
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spelling pubmed-22669332008-03-12 Detection of methylation in promoter sequences by melting curve analysis-based semiquantitative real time PCR Lorente, Aiala Mueller, Wolf Urdangarín, Edurne Lázcoz, Paula von Deimling, Andreas Castresana, Javier S BMC Cancer Technical Advance BACKGROUND: We present two melting curve analysis (MCA)-based semiquantitative real time PCR techniques to detect the promoter methylation status of genes. The first, MCA-MSP, follows the same principle as standard MSP but it is performed in a real time thermalcycler with results being visualized in a melting curve. The second, MCA-Meth, uses a single pair of primers designed with no CpGs in its sequence. These primers amplify both unmethylated and methylated sequences. In clinical applications the MSP technique has revolutionized methylation detection by simplifying the analysis to a PCR-based protocol. MCA-analysis based techniques may be able to further improve and simplify methylation analyses by reducing starting DNA amounts, by introducing an all-in-one tube reaction and by eliminating a final gel stage for visualization of the result. The current study aimed at investigating the feasibility of both MCA-MSP and MCA-Meth in the analysis of promoter methylation, and at defining potential advantages and shortcomings in comparison to currently implemented techniques, i.e. bisulfite sequencing and standard MSP. METHODS: The promoters of the RASSF1A (3p21.3), BLU (3p21.3) and MGMT (10q26) genes were analyzed by MCA-MSP and MCA-Meth in 13 astrocytoma samples, 6 high grade glioma cell lines and 4 neuroblastoma cell lines. The data were compared with standard MSP and validated by bisulfite sequencing. RESULTS: Both, MCA-MSP and MCA-Meth, successfully determined promoter methylation. MCA-MSP provided information similar to standard MSP analyses. However the analysis was possible in a single tube and avoided the gel stage. MCA-Meth proved to be useful in samples with intermediate methylation status, reflected by a melting curve position shift in dependence on methylation extent. CONCLUSION: We propose MCA-MSP and MCA-Meth as alternative or supplementary techniques to MSP or bisulfite sequencing. BioMed Central 2008-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2266933/ /pubmed/18298842 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-61 Text en Copyright © 2008 Lorente et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lorente, Aiala
Mueller, Wolf
Urdangarín, Edurne
Lázcoz, Paula
von Deimling, Andreas
Castresana, Javier S
Detection of methylation in promoter sequences by melting curve analysis-based semiquantitative real time PCR
title Detection of methylation in promoter sequences by melting curve analysis-based semiquantitative real time PCR
title_full Detection of methylation in promoter sequences by melting curve analysis-based semiquantitative real time PCR
title_fullStr Detection of methylation in promoter sequences by melting curve analysis-based semiquantitative real time PCR
title_full_unstemmed Detection of methylation in promoter sequences by melting curve analysis-based semiquantitative real time PCR
title_short Detection of methylation in promoter sequences by melting curve analysis-based semiquantitative real time PCR
title_sort detection of methylation in promoter sequences by melting curve analysis-based semiquantitative real time pcr
topic Technical Advance
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2266933/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18298842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-61
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