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A streamlined method for analysing genome-wide DNA methylation patterns from low amounts of FFPE DNA
Authors:Jackie L Ludgate  James Wright  Peter A Stockwell  Ian M Morison  Michael R Eccles  Aniruddha Chatterjee
Institution:1.Department of Pathology,Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago,Dunedin,New Zealand;2.Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery,Auckland,New Zealand;3.Department of Biochemistry,University of Otago,Dunedin,New Zealand;4.School of Biosciences, Cardiff University,Cardiff,UK
Abstract:

Background

Formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tumor samples are a major source of DNA from patients in cancer research. However, FFPE is a challenging material to work with due to macromolecular fragmentation and nucleic acid crosslinking. FFPE tissue particularly possesses challenges for methylation analysis and for preparing sequencing-based libraries relying on bisulfite conversion. Successful bisulfite conversion is a key requirement for sequencing-based methylation analysis.

Methods

Here we describe a complete and streamlined workflow for preparing next generation sequencing libraries for methylation analysis from FFPE tissues. This includes, counting cells from FFPE blocks and extracting DNA from FFPE slides, testing bisulfite conversion efficiency with a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based test, preparing reduced representation bisulfite sequencing libraries and massively parallel sequencing.

Results

The main features and advantages of this protocol are:
  • An optimized method for extracting good quality DNA from FFPE tissues.
  • An efficient bisulfite conversion and next generation sequencing library preparation protocol that uses 50 ng DNA from FFPE tissue.
  • Incorporation of a PCR-based test to assess bisulfite conversion efficiency prior to sequencing.

Conclusions

We provide a complete workflow and an integrated protocol for performing DNA methylation analysis at the genome-scale and we believe this will facilitate clinical epigenetic research that involves the use of FFPE tissue.
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