Bacterial RNA Extraction
and Purification from Whole
Human Blood Using Isotachophoresis
Posted on 2016-02-20 - 17:01
We demonstrate a novel assay for physicochemical extraction
and
isotachophoresis-based purification of 16S rRNA from whole human blood
infected with Pseudomonas putida. This
on-chip assay is unique in that the extraction can be automated using
isotachophoresis in a simple device with no moving parts, it protects
RNA from degradation when isolating from ribonuclease-rich matrices
(such as blood), and produces a purified total nucleic acid sample
that is compatible with enzymatic amplification assays. We show that
the purified RNA is compatible with reverse transcription-quantitative
polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and demonstrate a clinically relevant
sensitivity of 0.03 bacteria per nanoliter using RT-qPCR.
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Rogacs, Anita; Qu, Yatian; Santiago, Juan G. (2016). Bacterial RNA Extraction
and Purification from Whole
Human Blood Using Isotachophoresis. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac301021d