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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of six commercial kits for isolating blood-borne miRNAs from plasma or a specially processed plasma sample, with results validated across a larger group.
  • The QIAGEN miRNeasy kits (Mini and Serum/Plasma) and the Macherey-Nagel NucleoSpin kit excelled in providing higher RNA yields compared to other methods, while the QIAGEN Exo kit performed poorly in comparison.
  • Analysis indicated that miRNA levels in ultracentrifuged samples yielded more effective results than whole plasma, suggesting the preferred use of specific kits for miRNA extraction in research and diagnostics.

Article Abstract

Growing interest in blood-borne microRNAs (miRNAs) as biomarkers has led to the introduction of a number of commercial kits for isolating small RNAs from plasma/serum. We sought to compare the efficacy of six such kits in isolating miRNAs from either whole plasma or a plasma-derived ultracentrifugation (UC) fraction from 2 healthy volunteers with some of the results being validated in 10 additional subjects. To assess the overall yield and concentration of isolated small RNAs, we measured the levels of one spiked-in and four endogenous miRNAs by quantitative reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). We also tested the performance of the Agilent Bioanalyzer small RNA assay with these RNA samples. Additionally, we tested the effects of hemolysis on measured miRNA levels in whole plasma and in the UC fraction. Both the efficiency of RNA isolation and the relative levels of specific miRNAs in different samples varied considerably between the tested extraction methods. Of all kits tested, the QIAGEN miRNeasy kits (Mini and Serum/Plasma kits) and the Macherey-Nagel NucleoSpin kit produced the highest RNA yields. The QIAGEN Exo kit produced lesser yields than what could be extracted from the UC fraction using the QIAGEN miRNeasy kits and the Macherey-Nagel NucleoSpin kit. Bioanalyzer results showed an average correlation of  = 0.8 with endogenous miRNA qRT-PCR results, for sample concentrations >40 pg/µl. The levels of the endogenous miRNAs measured in the two volunteer samples were compared with those in a larger group of subjects ( = 10) and found to be typical. Our comparison favors the use of the QIAGEN Serum/Plasma kit and the Macherey-Nagel NucleoSpin kit for plasma miRNA applications. Furthermore, extraction of miRNAs from the UC fraction results in higher yield than extraction from whole plasma.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6994037PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biomethods/bpw003DOI Listing

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