Comparative analysis of DNA extraction and PCR product purification methods for cervicovaginal microbiome analysis using cpn60 microbial profiling.
Elinor ShvartsmanMeika E I RichmondJohn J SchellenbergAlana LamontCatia PercianiJusten N H RussellVanessa PoliquinAdam BurgenerWalter JaokoPaul SandstromKelly S MacDonaldPublished in: PloS one (2022)
DNA extracted from cervicovaginal samples using the DNeasy Blood and Tissue kit, pre-treated with lysozyme and mutanolysin, resulted in increased DNA yield, bacterial diversity, and species representation compared to the QIAamp DNA Microbiome kit. The column-based PCR product purification approach also resulted in greater average DNA yield and wider species representation compared to a gel-based clean-up method. In conclusion, this study presents a fast, effective sample preparation method for high resolution cpn60 based microbial profiling of cervicovaginal samples.