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The Effect of Centrifugal Force in Quantification of Colorectal Cancer-Related mRNA in Plasma Using Targeted Sequencing

In our previous study, we detected the effects of centrifugal forces on plasma RNA quantification by quantitative reverse transcription PCR. The aims of this study were to perform targeted mRNA sequencing and data analysis in healthy donors' plasma prepared by two centrifugation protocols and t...

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Autores principales: Xue, Vivian Weiwen, Ng, Simon Siu Man, Leung, Wing Wa, Ma, Brigette Buig Yue, Cho, William Chi Shing, Au, Thomas Chi Chuen, Yu, Allen Chi Shing, Tsang, Hin Fung Andy, Wong, Sze Chuen Cesar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5963087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868115
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00165
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author Xue, Vivian Weiwen
Ng, Simon Siu Man
Leung, Wing Wa
Ma, Brigette Buig Yue
Cho, William Chi Shing
Au, Thomas Chi Chuen
Yu, Allen Chi Shing
Tsang, Hin Fung Andy
Wong, Sze Chuen Cesar
author_facet Xue, Vivian Weiwen
Ng, Simon Siu Man
Leung, Wing Wa
Ma, Brigette Buig Yue
Cho, William Chi Shing
Au, Thomas Chi Chuen
Yu, Allen Chi Shing
Tsang, Hin Fung Andy
Wong, Sze Chuen Cesar
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description In our previous study, we detected the effects of centrifugal forces on plasma RNA quantification by quantitative reverse transcription PCR. The aims of this study were to perform targeted mRNA sequencing and data analysis in healthy donors' plasma prepared by two centrifugation protocols and to investigate the effects of centrifugal forces on plasma mRNA quality and quantity. Targeted mRNA sequencing was performed using a custom panel with 108 colorectal cancer-related genes in 18 healthy donors' plasma that prepared by (1) 3,500 g for 10 min at 4°C and (2) 1,600 g for 10 min at 4°C followed by 16,000 g for 10 min at 4°C. Results showed that plasma ribosomal RNA was detected in 16/18 (88.9%) 3,500 g and 6/18 (33.3%) 1,600 g followed by 16,000 g centrifuged plasma. For targeted sequencing, 75/108 (69.4%) and 86/108 (79.6%) genes were detected in 3,500 and 1,600 g followed by 16,000 g, respectively, while 16/108 (14.8%) genes were not detected in both centrifugations. Detailed analysis showed that 2 of 108 (1.85%) genes showed lower expressions in 3,500 g than in 1,600 g followed by 16,000 g. The median expressions of genes in 3,500 g were positively correlated with the expressions in 1,600 g followed by 16,000 g (R(2) = 0.9471, P < 0.0001, Spearman rank correlation). Meanwhile, plasma samples were not distinctively clustered based on centrifugal forces according to hierarchical clustering. Targeted mRNA sequencing and subsequent data analysis were performed in this study to investigate the effects of two different centrifugal forces that are commonly used in plasma collection. Our targeted sequencing results help to understand the centrifugal force effects on plasma mRNA, and these findings show that the centrifugation protocol for plasma mRNA research using targeted sequencing can be standardized which facilitates multicenter studies for comparison and quality assurance in the future.
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spelling pubmed-59630872018-06-04 The Effect of Centrifugal Force in Quantification of Colorectal Cancer-Related mRNA in Plasma Using Targeted Sequencing Xue, Vivian Weiwen Ng, Simon Siu Man Leung, Wing Wa Ma, Brigette Buig Yue Cho, William Chi Shing Au, Thomas Chi Chuen Yu, Allen Chi Shing Tsang, Hin Fung Andy Wong, Sze Chuen Cesar Front Genet Genetics In our previous study, we detected the effects of centrifugal forces on plasma RNA quantification by quantitative reverse transcription PCR. The aims of this study were to perform targeted mRNA sequencing and data analysis in healthy donors' plasma prepared by two centrifugation protocols and to investigate the effects of centrifugal forces on plasma mRNA quality and quantity. Targeted mRNA sequencing was performed using a custom panel with 108 colorectal cancer-related genes in 18 healthy donors' plasma that prepared by (1) 3,500 g for 10 min at 4°C and (2) 1,600 g for 10 min at 4°C followed by 16,000 g for 10 min at 4°C. Results showed that plasma ribosomal RNA was detected in 16/18 (88.9%) 3,500 g and 6/18 (33.3%) 1,600 g followed by 16,000 g centrifuged plasma. For targeted sequencing, 75/108 (69.4%) and 86/108 (79.6%) genes were detected in 3,500 and 1,600 g followed by 16,000 g, respectively, while 16/108 (14.8%) genes were not detected in both centrifugations. Detailed analysis showed that 2 of 108 (1.85%) genes showed lower expressions in 3,500 g than in 1,600 g followed by 16,000 g. The median expressions of genes in 3,500 g were positively correlated with the expressions in 1,600 g followed by 16,000 g (R(2) = 0.9471, P < 0.0001, Spearman rank correlation). Meanwhile, plasma samples were not distinctively clustered based on centrifugal forces according to hierarchical clustering. Targeted mRNA sequencing and subsequent data analysis were performed in this study to investigate the effects of two different centrifugal forces that are commonly used in plasma collection. Our targeted sequencing results help to understand the centrifugal force effects on plasma mRNA, and these findings show that the centrifugation protocol for plasma mRNA research using targeted sequencing can be standardized which facilitates multicenter studies for comparison and quality assurance in the future. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5963087/ /pubmed/29868115 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00165 Text en Copyright © 2018 Xue, Ng, Leung, Ma, Cho, Au, Yu, Tsang and Wong. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Xue, Vivian Weiwen
Ng, Simon Siu Man
Leung, Wing Wa
Ma, Brigette Buig Yue
Cho, William Chi Shing
Au, Thomas Chi Chuen
Yu, Allen Chi Shing
Tsang, Hin Fung Andy
Wong, Sze Chuen Cesar
The Effect of Centrifugal Force in Quantification of Colorectal Cancer-Related mRNA in Plasma Using Targeted Sequencing
title The Effect of Centrifugal Force in Quantification of Colorectal Cancer-Related mRNA in Plasma Using Targeted Sequencing
title_full The Effect of Centrifugal Force in Quantification of Colorectal Cancer-Related mRNA in Plasma Using Targeted Sequencing
title_fullStr The Effect of Centrifugal Force in Quantification of Colorectal Cancer-Related mRNA in Plasma Using Targeted Sequencing
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Centrifugal Force in Quantification of Colorectal Cancer-Related mRNA in Plasma Using Targeted Sequencing
title_short The Effect of Centrifugal Force in Quantification of Colorectal Cancer-Related mRNA in Plasma Using Targeted Sequencing
title_sort effect of centrifugal force in quantification of colorectal cancer-related mrna in plasma using targeted sequencing
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5963087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868115
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00165
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