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Reference genes for quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction expression studies in wild and cultivated peanut
Authors:Carolina V Morgante  Patricia M Guimarães  Andressa CQ Martins  Ana CG Araújo  Soraya CM Leal-Bertioli  David J Bertioli  Ana CM Brasileiro
Affiliation:1. Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Leiden University Medical Center, Einthovenweg 20, 2333ZC, Leiden, The Netherlands
2. Department of Pathology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2333ZA, Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Background

Molecular genetic studies on rare tumour entities, such as bone tumours, often require the use of decalcified, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue (dFFPE) samples. Regardless of which decalcification procedure is used, this introduces a vast breakdown of DNA that precludes the possibility of further molecular genetic testing. We set out to establish a robust protocol that would overcome these intrinsic hurdles for bone tumour research.

Findings

The goal of our study was to establish a protocol, using a modified DNA isolation procedure and quality controls, to select decalcified samples suitable for array-CGH testing. Archival paraffin blocks were obtained from 9 different pathology departments throughout Europe, using different fixation, embedding and decalcification procedures, in order to preclude a bias for certain lab protocols. Isolated DNA samples were subjected to direct chemical labelling and enzymatic labelling systems and were hybridised on a high resolution oligonucleotide chip containing 44,000 reporter elements. Genomic alterations (gains and losses) were readily detected in most of the samples analysed. For example, both homozygous deletions of 0.6 Mb and high level of amplifications of 0.7 Mb were identified.

Conclusions

We established a robust protocol for molecular genetic testing of dFFPE derived DNA, irrespective of fixation, decalcification or sample type used. This approach may greatly facilitate further genetic testing on rare tumour entities where archival decalcified, formalin fixed samples are the only source.
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