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Visualizing Genetic Variants, Short Targets, and Point Mutations in the Morphological Tissue Context with an RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay

Because precision medicine is highly dependent on the accurate detection of biomarkers, there is an increasing need for standardized and robust technologies that measure RNA biomarkers in situ in clinical specimens. While grind-and-bind assays like RNAseq and quantitative RT-PCR enable highly sensit...

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Autores principales: Anderson, Courtney M., Laeremans, Annelies, Wang, Xiao-Ming Mindy, Wu, Xingyong, Zhang, Bingqing, Doolittle, Emerald, Kim, Jeffrey, Li, Na, Pimentel, Helly Xiao Yan, Park, Emily, Ma, Xiao-Jun
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Publicado: MyJove Corporation 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6126797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30176002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/58097
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author Anderson, Courtney M.
Laeremans, Annelies
Wang, Xiao-Ming Mindy
Wu, Xingyong
Zhang, Bingqing
Doolittle, Emerald
Kim, Jeffrey
Li, Na
Pimentel, Helly Xiao Yan
Park, Emily
Ma, Xiao-Jun
author_facet Anderson, Courtney M.
Laeremans, Annelies
Wang, Xiao-Ming Mindy
Wu, Xingyong
Zhang, Bingqing
Doolittle, Emerald
Kim, Jeffrey
Li, Na
Pimentel, Helly Xiao Yan
Park, Emily
Ma, Xiao-Jun
author_sort Anderson, Courtney M.
collection PubMed
description Because precision medicine is highly dependent on the accurate detection of biomarkers, there is an increasing need for standardized and robust technologies that measure RNA biomarkers in situ in clinical specimens. While grind-and-bind assays like RNAseq and quantitative RT-PCR enable highly sensitive gene expression measurements, they also require RNA extraction and thus prevent valuable expression analysis within the morphological tissue context. The in situ hybridization (ISH) assay described here can detect RNA target sequences as short as 50 nucleotides at single-nucleotide resolution and at the single-cell level. This assay is complementary to the previously developed commercial assay and enables sensitive and specific in situ detection of splice variants, short targets, and point mutations within the tissue. In this protocol, probes were designed to target unique exon junctions for two clinically important splice variants, EGFRvIII and METΔ14. The detection of short target sequences was demonstrated by the specific detection of CDR3 sequences of T-cell receptors α and β in the Jurkat T-cell line. Also shown is the utility of this ISH assay for the distinction of RNA target sequences at single-nucleotide resolution (point mutations) through the visualization of EGFR L858R and KRAS G12A single-nucleotide variations in cell lines using automated staining platforms. In summary, the protocol shows a specialized RNA ISH assay that enables the detection of splice variants, short sequences, and mutations in situ for manual performance and on automated stainers.
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spelling pubmed-61267972018-09-24 Visualizing Genetic Variants, Short Targets, and Point Mutations in the Morphological Tissue Context with an RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay Anderson, Courtney M. Laeremans, Annelies Wang, Xiao-Ming Mindy Wu, Xingyong Zhang, Bingqing Doolittle, Emerald Kim, Jeffrey Li, Na Pimentel, Helly Xiao Yan Park, Emily Ma, Xiao-Jun J Vis Exp Biology Because precision medicine is highly dependent on the accurate detection of biomarkers, there is an increasing need for standardized and robust technologies that measure RNA biomarkers in situ in clinical specimens. While grind-and-bind assays like RNAseq and quantitative RT-PCR enable highly sensitive gene expression measurements, they also require RNA extraction and thus prevent valuable expression analysis within the morphological tissue context. The in situ hybridization (ISH) assay described here can detect RNA target sequences as short as 50 nucleotides at single-nucleotide resolution and at the single-cell level. This assay is complementary to the previously developed commercial assay and enables sensitive and specific in situ detection of splice variants, short targets, and point mutations within the tissue. In this protocol, probes were designed to target unique exon junctions for two clinically important splice variants, EGFRvIII and METΔ14. The detection of short target sequences was demonstrated by the specific detection of CDR3 sequences of T-cell receptors α and β in the Jurkat T-cell line. Also shown is the utility of this ISH assay for the distinction of RNA target sequences at single-nucleotide resolution (point mutations) through the visualization of EGFR L858R and KRAS G12A single-nucleotide variations in cell lines using automated staining platforms. In summary, the protocol shows a specialized RNA ISH assay that enables the detection of splice variants, short sequences, and mutations in situ for manual performance and on automated stainers. MyJove Corporation 2018-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6126797/ /pubmed/30176002 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/58097 Text en Copyright © 2018, Journal of Visualized Experiments http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
spellingShingle Biology
Anderson, Courtney M.
Laeremans, Annelies
Wang, Xiao-Ming Mindy
Wu, Xingyong
Zhang, Bingqing
Doolittle, Emerald
Kim, Jeffrey
Li, Na
Pimentel, Helly Xiao Yan
Park, Emily
Ma, Xiao-Jun
Visualizing Genetic Variants, Short Targets, and Point Mutations in the Morphological Tissue Context with an RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
title Visualizing Genetic Variants, Short Targets, and Point Mutations in the Morphological Tissue Context with an RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
title_full Visualizing Genetic Variants, Short Targets, and Point Mutations in the Morphological Tissue Context with an RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
title_fullStr Visualizing Genetic Variants, Short Targets, and Point Mutations in the Morphological Tissue Context with an RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
title_full_unstemmed Visualizing Genetic Variants, Short Targets, and Point Mutations in the Morphological Tissue Context with an RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
title_short Visualizing Genetic Variants, Short Targets, and Point Mutations in the Morphological Tissue Context with an RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
title_sort visualizing genetic variants, short targets, and point mutations in the morphological tissue context with an rna in situ hybridization assay
topic Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6126797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30176002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/58097
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