A modified dual preparatory method for improved isolation of nucleic acids from laser microdissected fresh-frozen human cancer tissue specimens

Author:

Kimble Danielle C.,Litzi Tracy J.,Snyder Gabrielle,Olowu Victoria,TaQee Sakiyah,Conrads Kelly A.,Loffredo Jeremy,Bateman Nicholas W.,Alba Camille,Rice Elizabeth,Shriver Craig D.,Maxwell George L.,Dalgard Clifton,Conrads Thomas P.

Abstract

AbstractA central theme in cancer research is to increase our understanding of the cancer tissue microenvironment (TME), which is comprised of a complex and spatially heterogeneous ecosystem of malignant and non-malignant cells, both of which actively contribute to an intervening extracellular matrix. Laser microdissection (LMD) enables histology selective harvest of cellular subpopulations from the tissue microenvironment for their independent molecular investigation, such as by high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing. Although enabling, LMD often requires a labor-intensive investment to harvest enough cells to achieve the necessary DNA and/or RNA input requirements for conventional next generation sequencing workflows. To increase efficiencies, we sought to use a commonplace dual preparatory (DP) procedure to isolate DNA and RNA from the same LMD harvested tissue samples. While the yield of DNA from the DP protocol was satisfactory, the RNA yield from the LMD harvested tissue samples was significantly poorer compared to a dedicated RNA preparation procedure. We identified that this low yield of RNA was due to incomplete partitioning of RNA in this widely used DP protocol. Here we describe a modified DP protocol that effectively partitions nucleic acids and results in significantly improved RNA yields from LMD harvested cells.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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