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Preparation of Formalin-fixed Paraffin-embedded Tissue Cores for both RNA and DNA Extraction
Published on: August 21, 2016
A cost-effective and scalable approach for DNA extraction from FFPE tissues
Christoph Geisenberger1,2, Edgar Chimal1, Philipp Jurmeister1,2,3
1Institute of Pathology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Thalkirchnerstr. 36, Munich, 80337, Germany.
Abstract:
Genomic profiling of cancer plays an increasingly vital role for diagnosis and therapy planning. In addition, research of novel diagnostic applications such as DNA methylation profiling requires large training and validation cohorts. Currently, most diagnostic cases processed in pathology departments are stored as formalin-fixed and paraffin embedded tissue blocks (FFPE). Consequently, there is a growing demand for high-throughput extraction of nucleic acids from FFPE tissue samples. While proprietary kits are available, they are expensive and offer little flexibility. Here, we present ht-HiTE, a high-throughput implementation of a recently published and highly efficient DNA extraction protocol. This approach enables manual and automated processing of 96-well plates with a liquid handler, offers two options for purification and utilizes off-the-shelf reagents. Finally, we show that NGS and DNA methylation microarray data obtained from DNA processed with ht-HiTE are of equivalent quality as compared to a manual, kit-based approach.

