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Sources of pre-analytical variations in yield of DNA extracted from blood samples: analysis of 50,000 DNA samples in EPIC
Authors:Elodie Caboux  Christophe Lallemand  Gilles Ferro  Bertrand Hémon  Maimuna Mendy  Carine Biessy  Matt Sims  Nick Wareham  Abigail Britten  Anne Boland  Amy Hutchinson  Afshan Siddiq  Paolo Vineis  Elio Riboli  Isabelle Romieu  Sabina Rinaldi  Marc J Gunter  Petra H M Peeters  Yvonne T van der Schouw  Ruth Travis  H Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita  Federico Canzian  Maria-José Sánchez  Guri Skeie  Karina Standahl Olsen  Eiliv Lund  Roberto Bilbao  Núria Sala  Aurelio Barricarte  Domenico Palli  Carmen Navarro  Salvatore Panico  Maria Luisa Redondo  Silvia Polidoro  Laure Dossus  Marie Christine Boutron-Ruault  Françoise Clavel-Chapelon
Affiliation:International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France.
Abstract:The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and nutrition (EPIC) is a long-term, multi-centric prospective study in Europe investigating the relationships between cancer and nutrition. This study has served as a basis for a number of Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) and other types of genetic analyses. Over a period of 5 years, 52,256 EPIC DNA samples have been extracted using an automated DNA extraction platform. Here we have evaluated the pre-analytical factors affecting DNA yield, including anthropometric, epidemiological and technical factors such as center of subject recruitment, age, gender, body-mass index, disease case or control status, tobacco consumption, number of aliquots of buffy coat used for DNA extraction, extraction machine or procedure, DNA quantification method, degree of haemolysis and variations in the timing of sample processing. We show that the largest significant variations in DNA yield were observed with degree of haemolysis and with center of subject recruitment. Age, gender, body-mass index, cancer case or control status and tobacco consumption also significantly impacted DNA yield. Feedback from laboratories which have analyzed DNA with different SNP genotyping technologies demonstrate that the vast majority of samples (approximately 88%) performed adequately in different types of assays. To our knowledge this study is the largest to date to evaluate the sources of pre-analytical variations in DNA extracted from peripheral leucocytes. The results provide a strong evidence-based rationale for standardized recommendations on blood collection and processing protocols for large-scale genetic studies.
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