Efficient DNA/RNA extraction from tarsal plates by SK mill, a freeze-crush apparatus.
Hiroaki OkuAkihide WatanabeYuichi TokudaTomomichi NakayamaKei TashiroChie SotozonoMasakazu NakanoPublished in: Journal of biochemistry (2022)
The tarsal plate is an eyelid tissue that maintains lid structure from inside the upper/lower eyelids, and it surrounds the meibomian glands and supports their unique secretion mechanism. Sebaceous carcinoma, a malignant eyelid tumour, can sometimes develop from the meibomian glands and is usually excised together with the tarsal plate during surgery, so the tarsal plate serves as a control research tissue. However, since the plate is thick, hard and heterogeneous with few cells, obtaining enough genomic DNA and/or total RNA is often difficult. Therefore, we attempted to establish an efficient protocol to obtain DNA and RNA simultaneously by comparing the combinations of homogenization (mortar/pestle, pellet pestle or SK mill) and purification (organic solvent or spin column) methods using rabbit tarsal plates. Based on the yield, quality and hands-on time, the SK mill and spin column was found to be the most efficient combination. We then applied the established protocol to extract DNA/RNA from six human tarsal-plate samples and succeeded in generating high-quality exome and transcriptome datasets via a next-generation sequencer with sufficient coverage and meibomian gland-specific expression of representative genes, respectively. Our new findings will provide ideal reference data for future genetic and gene-expression studies of sebaceous carcinoma.
Keyphrases
- single molecule
- nucleic acid
- circulating tumor
- gene expression
- cell free
- genome wide
- randomized controlled trial
- copy number
- endothelial cells
- dna methylation
- minimally invasive
- room temperature
- rna seq
- poor prognosis
- healthcare
- induced apoptosis
- density functional theory
- coronary artery bypass
- electronic health record
- ionic liquid
- cell cycle arrest
- machine learning
- big data
- cell death
- mass spectrometry
- cell proliferation
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- pi k akt
- case control
- coronary artery disease
- recombinant human
- surgical site infection