Method of Microglial DNA-RNA Purification from a Single Brain of an Adult Mouse.
Md Obayed RaihanBrett A McGregorNathan A VelarisAfrina BrishtiJunguk HurJames E PorterPublished in: Methods and protocols (2021)
Microglia, the resident brain immune effectors cells, show dynamic activation level changes for most neuropsychiatric diseases, reflecting their complex regulatory function and potential as a therapeutic target. Emerging single-cell molecular biology studies are used to investigate the genetic modification of individual cells to better understand complex gene regulatory pathways. Although multiple protocols for microglia isolation from adult mice are available, it is always challenging to get sufficient purified microglia from a single brain for simultaneous DNA and RNA extraction for subsequent downstream analysis. Moreover, for data comparison between treated and untreated groups, standardized cell isolation techniques are essential to decrease variability. Here, we present a combined method of microglia isolation from a single adult mouse brain, using a magnetic bead-based column separation technique, and a column-based extraction of purified DNA-RNA from the isolated microglia for downstream application. Our current method provides step-by-step instructions accompanied by visual explanations of important steps for isolating DNA-RNA simultaneously from a highly purified microglia population.
Keyphrases
- inflammatory response
- neuropathic pain
- nucleic acid
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- single cell
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- induced apoptosis
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- cell cycle arrest
- white matter
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- liquid chromatography
- resting state
- spinal cord
- lps induced
- rna seq
- oxidative stress
- cell therapy
- spinal cord injury
- transcription factor
- patient safety
- mass spectrometry
- stem cells
- metabolic syndrome
- young adults
- electronic health record
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
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- cell proliferation
- adipose tissue
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