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Single-cell Gene Expression Using Multiplex RT-qPCR to Characterize Heterogeneity of Rare Lymphoid Populations
Published on: January 19, 2017
Multiplex loss of heterozygosity analysis by using single or very few cells
Xiangfeng Cui1, Helen Feiner, Honghua Li
1Department of Molecular Genetics, Microbiology, and Immunology, The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
Abstract:
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is an indication of tumor suppressor gene inactivation. However, loss of heterozygosity analysis has been limited to either a small scale or to very few genetic markers. To significantly increase the scale of study and to include a large number of markers in the analysis, experimental conditions were established for using single cells or single cell equivalent with 10 markers typed simultaneously. Under these conditions, the allele amplification failure rate was 3.7% when single tissue cultured human cells were used. When 30 cells from a 5- micro m paraffin-archived breast tumor tissue section were used, the failure rates were 0% for four of the five heterozygous loci and 10% for the fifth. Small amplification failure rates (6.1% and 6.7% on average) were observed when 5 or 10 cells from paraffin-archived breast tissue were used. These results indicate that with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers of high quality, it is possible to obtain reliable results by using single cells from fresh tissue or very few cells from paraffin-archived specimens. The results also show the importance of including replicates, using primers of high quality, and optimizing PCR conditions when a limited amount of material is used for the assay. The feasibility of LOH analysis with very few paraffin-embedded breast cancer tissues was demonstrated.

