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Qualification Study of Two Genomic DNA Extraction Methods in Different Clinical Samples

INTRODUCTION: The purity of genomic DNA (gDNA) extracted from different clinical specimens optimizes sensitivity of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. This study attempted to compare two different DNA extraction techniques namely salting-out and classic phenol-chloroform. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Javadi, Alireza, Shamaei, Masoud, Mohammadi Ziazi, Leila, Pourabdollah, Mihan, Dorudinia, Atosa, Seyedmehdi, Seyed Mohammad, Karimi, Shirin
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Publicado: National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4386014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25852760
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author Javadi, Alireza
Shamaei, Masoud
Mohammadi Ziazi, Leila
Pourabdollah, Mihan
Dorudinia, Atosa
Seyedmehdi, Seyed Mohammad
Karimi, Shirin
author_facet Javadi, Alireza
Shamaei, Masoud
Mohammadi Ziazi, Leila
Pourabdollah, Mihan
Dorudinia, Atosa
Seyedmehdi, Seyed Mohammad
Karimi, Shirin
author_sort Javadi, Alireza
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description INTRODUCTION: The purity of genomic DNA (gDNA) extracted from different clinical specimens optimizes sensitivity of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. This study attempted to compare two different DNA extraction techniques namely salting-out and classic phenol-chloroform. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Qualification of two different DNA extraction techniques for 634 clinical specimens highly suspected of having mycobacterial infection was performed. Genomic DNA was extracted from 330 clinical samples using phenol-chloroform and 304 by non-toxic salting-out. Qualification of obtained gDNA was done through amplification of internal controls, β-actin and β-globin. RESULTS: β-actin-positive was detected in 279/330 (84%) and 272/304 (89%) samples by phenol-chloroform technique and salting-out, respectively. PCR inhibitor was found for the gDNA of 13/304 (4%) patient samples were negative by β-actin and β-globin tests via salting-out technique in comparison with gDNAs from 27/330 (8.5%) samples extracted by phenol-chloroform procedure. No statistically significant difference was found between phenol-chloroform technique and salting-out for 385 sputum, 29 bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), 105 gastric washing, and 38 body fluid (P=0.04) samples. This illustrates that both techniques have the same quality for extracting gDNA. CONCLUSION: This study discloses salting-out as a non-toxic DNA extraction procedure with a superior time-efficiency and cost-effectiveness in comparison with phenol-chloroform and it can be routinely used in resource-limited laboratory settings.
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spelling pubmed-43860142015-04-07 Qualification Study of Two Genomic DNA Extraction Methods in Different Clinical Samples Javadi, Alireza Shamaei, Masoud Mohammadi Ziazi, Leila Pourabdollah, Mihan Dorudinia, Atosa Seyedmehdi, Seyed Mohammad Karimi, Shirin Tanaffos Original Article INTRODUCTION: The purity of genomic DNA (gDNA) extracted from different clinical specimens optimizes sensitivity of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. This study attempted to compare two different DNA extraction techniques namely salting-out and classic phenol-chloroform. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Qualification of two different DNA extraction techniques for 634 clinical specimens highly suspected of having mycobacterial infection was performed. Genomic DNA was extracted from 330 clinical samples using phenol-chloroform and 304 by non-toxic salting-out. Qualification of obtained gDNA was done through amplification of internal controls, β-actin and β-globin. RESULTS: β-actin-positive was detected in 279/330 (84%) and 272/304 (89%) samples by phenol-chloroform technique and salting-out, respectively. PCR inhibitor was found for the gDNA of 13/304 (4%) patient samples were negative by β-actin and β-globin tests via salting-out technique in comparison with gDNAs from 27/330 (8.5%) samples extracted by phenol-chloroform procedure. No statistically significant difference was found between phenol-chloroform technique and salting-out for 385 sputum, 29 bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), 105 gastric washing, and 38 body fluid (P=0.04) samples. This illustrates that both techniques have the same quality for extracting gDNA. CONCLUSION: This study discloses salting-out as a non-toxic DNA extraction procedure with a superior time-efficiency and cost-effectiveness in comparison with phenol-chloroform and it can be routinely used in resource-limited laboratory settings. National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4386014/ /pubmed/25852760 Text en Copyright © 2014 National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Javadi, Alireza
Shamaei, Masoud
Mohammadi Ziazi, Leila
Pourabdollah, Mihan
Dorudinia, Atosa
Seyedmehdi, Seyed Mohammad
Karimi, Shirin
Qualification Study of Two Genomic DNA Extraction Methods in Different Clinical Samples
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title_full Qualification Study of Two Genomic DNA Extraction Methods in Different Clinical Samples
title_fullStr Qualification Study of Two Genomic DNA Extraction Methods in Different Clinical Samples
title_full_unstemmed Qualification Study of Two Genomic DNA Extraction Methods in Different Clinical Samples
title_short Qualification Study of Two Genomic DNA Extraction Methods in Different Clinical Samples
title_sort qualification study of two genomic dna extraction methods in different clinical samples
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4386014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25852760
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