核糖核酸
DNA
DNA测序
生物
遗传分析
分子生物学
基因
计算生物学
遗传学
作者
Tomomi Fujii,Tomoko Uchiyama,Minami Matsuoka,Tomoya Myojin,Sumire Sugimoto,Yuji Nitta,Fumi Okabe,Aya Sugimoto,Yoko Sekita‐Hatakeyama,Kohei Morita,Hiroe Itami,Kinta Hatakeyama,Chiho Ohbayashi
摘要
Genetic analysis on formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded (FFPE) tissue specimens has become a mainstream method, from conventional direct sequencing to comprehensive analysis using next‐generation sequencing (NGS). In this study, we evaluated the quality of DNA and RNA extracted from FFPE sections, derived from surgical specimens of different tumor types. Electrophoresis was performed using a 4200 TapeStation to evaluate DNA and RNA fragmentation. DNA Ct values were higher and significantly increased over a period of 4 years compared with those from cell lines or frozen tissues. The RNA integrity number equivalent (RIN) ranged from 1 to 4.1 and DV200 ranged from 7.3 to 81%. Twelve of the 108 cases were analyzed by NGS using the AmpliSeq Cancer HotSpot Panel v2 on a Miniseq system. A sufficient number of reads and coverage were obtained in all cases. Our results revealed that NGS analysis was sufficient for FFPE‐derived DNA within 4 years of preservation. Conversely, approximately 20% of the RNA derived from FFPE within 4 years from the collection could be inappropriate for gene analysis based on RIN and DV200. It was suggested that FFPE would be adequate for genetic analysis, although it is desirable to store frozen specimens for the tumor tissues to be subjected to genetic analysis.
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