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High quality methylome-wide investigations through next-generation sequencing of DNA from a single archived dry blood spot
Authors:Karolina A. Aberg  Lin Y. Xie  Srilaxmi Nerella  William E. Copeland  E. Jane Costello  Edwin J.C.G. van den Oord
Affiliation:1.Center for Biomarker Research and Personalized Medicine; School of Pharmacy; Virginia Commonwealth University; Richmond, VA USA;2.Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Duke University Medical Center; Durham, NC USA
Abstract:The potential importance of DNA methylation in the etiology of complex diseases has led to interest in the development of methylome-wide association studies (MWAS) aimed at interrogating all methylation sites in the human genome. When using blood as biomaterial for a MWAS the DNA is typically extracted directly from fresh or frozen whole blood that was collected via venous puncture. However, DNA extracted from dry blood spots may also be an alternative starting material. In the present study, we apply a methyl-CpG binding domain (MBD) protein enrichment-based technique in combination with next generation sequencing (MBD-seq) to assess the methylation status of the ~27 million CpGs in the human autosomal reference genome. We investigate eight methylomes using DNA from blood spots. This data are compared with 1,500 methylomes previously assayed with the same MBD-seq approach using DNA from whole blood. When investigating the sequence quality and the enrichment profile across biological features, we find that DNA extracted from blood spots gives comparable results with DNA extracted from whole blood. Only if the amount of starting material is ≤ 0.5µg DNA we observe a slight decrease in the assay performance. In conclusion, we show that high quality methylome-wide investigations using MBD-seq can be conducted in DNA extracted from archived dry blood spots without sacrificing quality and without bias in enrichment profile as long as the amount of starting material is sufficient. In general, the amount of DNA extracted from a single blood spot is sufficient for methylome-wide investigations with the MBD-seq approach.
Keywords:archived blood spots  methylation  next-generation sequencing  DNA extraction  MBD-seq
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