Influence of Next-Generation Sequencing and Storage Conditions on miRNA Patterns Generated from PAXgene Blood

  • Christina Backes (34966)
  • Petra Leidinger (191756)
  • Gabriela Altmann (1540714)
  • Maximilian Wuerstle (1540708)
  • Benjamin Meder (217748)
  • Valentina Galata (1540711)
  • Sabine C. Mueller (1540720)
  • Daniel Sickert (1540717)
  • Cord Stähler (1540723)
  • Eckart Meese (46359)
  • Andreas Keller (29147)
Publication date
September 2015

Abstract

Whole blood derived miRNA signatures determined by Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) offer themselves as future minimally invasive biomarkers for various human diseases. The PAXgene system is a commonly used blood storage system for miRNA analysis. Central to all miRNA analyses that aim to identify disease specific miRNA signatures, is the question of stability and variability of the miRNA profiles that are generated by NGS. We characterized the influence of five different conditions on the genome wide miRNA expression pattern of human blood isolated in PAXgene RNA tubes. In detail, we analyzed 15 miRNomes from three individuals. The blood was subjected to different numbers of freeze/thaw cycles and analyzed for the influence of storage at −...

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