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Enrichment of Mutations in Multiple DNA Sequences Using COLD-PCR in Emulsion

BACKGROUND: Multiplex detection of low-level mutant alleles in the presence of wild-type DNA would be useful for several fields of medicine including cancer, pre-natal diagnosis and infectious diseases. COLD-PCR is a recently developed method that enriches low-level mutations during PCR cycling, thu...

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Autores principales: Castellanos-Rizaldos, Elena, Milbury, Coren Audrey, Makrigiorgos, G. Mike
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3516544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23236486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051362
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author Castellanos-Rizaldos, Elena
Milbury, Coren Audrey
Makrigiorgos, G. Mike
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Milbury, Coren Audrey
Makrigiorgos, G. Mike
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description BACKGROUND: Multiplex detection of low-level mutant alleles in the presence of wild-type DNA would be useful for several fields of medicine including cancer, pre-natal diagnosis and infectious diseases. COLD-PCR is a recently developed method that enriches low-level mutations during PCR cycling, thus enhancing downstream detection without the need for special reagents or equipment. The approach relies on the differential denaturation of DNA strands which contain Tm-lowering mutations or mismatches, versus ‘homo-duplex’ wild-type DNA. Enabling multiplex-COLD-PCR that can enrich mutations in several amplicons simultaneously is desirable but technically difficult to accomplish. Here we describe the proof of principle of an emulsion-PCR based approach that demonstrates the feasibility of multiplexed-COLD-PCR within a single tube, using commercially available mutated cell lines. This method works best with short amplicons; therefore, it could potentially be used on highly fragmented samples obtained from biological material or FFPE specimens. METHODS: Following a multiplex pre-amplification of TP53 exons from genomic DNA, emulsions which incorporate the multiplex product, PCR reagents and primers specific for a given TP53 exon are prepared. Emulsions with different TP53 targets are then combined in a single tube and a fast-COLD-PCR program that gradually ramps up the denaturation temperature over several PCR cycles is applied (temperature-tolerant, TT-fast-eCOLD-PCR). The range of denaturation temperatures applied encompasses the critical denaturation temperature (T(c)) corresponding to all the amplicons included in the reaction, resulting to a gradual enrichment of mutations within all amplicons encompassed by emulsion. RESULTS: Validation for TT-fast-eCOLD-PCR is provided for TP53 exons 6–9. Using dilutions of mutated cell-line into wild-type DNA, we demonstrate simultaneous mutation enrichment between 7 to 15-fold in all amplicons examined. CONCLUSIONS: TT-fast-eCOLD-PCR expands the versatility of COLD-PCR and enables high-throughput enrichment of low-level mutant alleles over multiple sequences in a single tube.
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spelling pubmed-35165442012-12-12 Enrichment of Mutations in Multiple DNA Sequences Using COLD-PCR in Emulsion Castellanos-Rizaldos, Elena Milbury, Coren Audrey Makrigiorgos, G. Mike PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Multiplex detection of low-level mutant alleles in the presence of wild-type DNA would be useful for several fields of medicine including cancer, pre-natal diagnosis and infectious diseases. COLD-PCR is a recently developed method that enriches low-level mutations during PCR cycling, thus enhancing downstream detection without the need for special reagents or equipment. The approach relies on the differential denaturation of DNA strands which contain Tm-lowering mutations or mismatches, versus ‘homo-duplex’ wild-type DNA. Enabling multiplex-COLD-PCR that can enrich mutations in several amplicons simultaneously is desirable but technically difficult to accomplish. Here we describe the proof of principle of an emulsion-PCR based approach that demonstrates the feasibility of multiplexed-COLD-PCR within a single tube, using commercially available mutated cell lines. This method works best with short amplicons; therefore, it could potentially be used on highly fragmented samples obtained from biological material or FFPE specimens. METHODS: Following a multiplex pre-amplification of TP53 exons from genomic DNA, emulsions which incorporate the multiplex product, PCR reagents and primers specific for a given TP53 exon are prepared. Emulsions with different TP53 targets are then combined in a single tube and a fast-COLD-PCR program that gradually ramps up the denaturation temperature over several PCR cycles is applied (temperature-tolerant, TT-fast-eCOLD-PCR). The range of denaturation temperatures applied encompasses the critical denaturation temperature (T(c)) corresponding to all the amplicons included in the reaction, resulting to a gradual enrichment of mutations within all amplicons encompassed by emulsion. RESULTS: Validation for TT-fast-eCOLD-PCR is provided for TP53 exons 6–9. Using dilutions of mutated cell-line into wild-type DNA, we demonstrate simultaneous mutation enrichment between 7 to 15-fold in all amplicons examined. CONCLUSIONS: TT-fast-eCOLD-PCR expands the versatility of COLD-PCR and enables high-throughput enrichment of low-level mutant alleles over multiple sequences in a single tube. Public Library of Science 2012-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3516544/ /pubmed/23236486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051362 Text en © 2012 Castellanos-Rizaldos et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Makrigiorgos, G. Mike
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title Enrichment of Mutations in Multiple DNA Sequences Using COLD-PCR in Emulsion
title_full Enrichment of Mutations in Multiple DNA Sequences Using COLD-PCR in Emulsion
title_fullStr Enrichment of Mutations in Multiple DNA Sequences Using COLD-PCR in Emulsion
title_full_unstemmed Enrichment of Mutations in Multiple DNA Sequences Using COLD-PCR in Emulsion
title_short Enrichment of Mutations in Multiple DNA Sequences Using COLD-PCR in Emulsion
title_sort enrichment of mutations in multiple dna sequences using cold-pcr in emulsion
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3516544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23236486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051362
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