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Technical Considerations for Blood RNA Sequencing in Genetic Testing: Evaluation of Globin Depletion Methods, Batch
Xinyi Lu1, Yumeng Ma1, Xiaomei Luo1
1Department of Clinical Genetics Center, Shanghai Institute for Pediatric Research, Xinhua Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Background:
Blood RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is increasingly used to enhance diagnostic yield in genetic disorders; however, technical optimization is critical for clinical implementation. We evaluated key technical considerations for blood RNA-seq, including globin depletion methods, inter-batch variability, and sample types (whole blood vs. isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells [PBMCs]).
Methods:
We compared the applicability of reagent-based globin removal (globin-RR) with bioinformatic globin removal (globin-BR) in whole-blood RNA-seq in terms of globin depletion efficiency and required sequencing depth, assessed batch effects in globin-RR samples using principal component and correlation analyses, and compared the use of whole blood versus PBMCs in terms of expression correlations and the number of detected Mendelian disease-associated genes.
Results:
Globin-RR performed better than globin-BR, achieved better coverage of clinically relevant Mendelian disease-associated genes (51.85% vs. 40.79%), and required fewer total sequencing reads (mean, ~107 vs. ~149 million) to obtain 100 million non-globin reads. Batch effects of globin-RR were low (inter-batch correlation, R2>0.96). PBMCs out-performed whole blood in terms of the number of Mendelian disease-associated genes (3,675 in PBMCs vs. 3,598 in whole blood) and percentage of highly expressed (transcripts per million >5) Mendelian disease-associated genes (54.46% vs. 51.85%) detected and therefore was the preferred sample type for RNA-seq.
Conclusions:
Globin-RR is effective, reproducible, and practical for use in clinical whole-blood RNA-seq. With high concordance and a slightly broader gene detection range than whole blood, PBMCs are a viable alternative sample type for routine genetic diagnostic tests.
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