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MS-HRM protocol: a simple and low-cost approach for technical validation of next-generation methylation sequencing data.

Ali JavadmaneshAfsaneh Mojtabanezhad ShariatpanahiEhsan Shams DavodlyMarjan AzghandiMaryam YassiMehdi HeidariMatin KerachianMohammad Amin Kerachian
Published in: Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (2022)
DNA methylation is a fundamental epigenetic process and have a critical role in many biological processes. The study of DNA methylation at a large scale of genomic levels is widely conducted by several techniques that are next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based methods. Methylome data revealed by DNA methylation next-generation sequencing (mNGS), should be always verified by another technique which they usually have a high cost. In this study, we offered a low-cost approach to corroborate the mNGS data. In this regard, mNGS was performed on 6 colorectal cancer (case group) and 6 healthy individual colon tissue (control group) samples. An R-script detected differentially methylated regions (DMRs), was further validated by high resolution melting (MS-HRM) analysis. After analyzing the data, the algorithm found 194 DMRs. Two locations with the highest level of methylation difference were verified by MS-HRM, which their results were in accordance with the mNGS. Therefore, in the present study, we suggested MS-HRM as a simple, accurate and low-cost method, useful for confirming methylation sequencing results.
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