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KMID : 1120220140050060351
Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives
2014 Volume.5 No. 6 p.351 ~ p.357
Rapid DNA Extraction from Dried Blood Spots on Filter Paper: Potential Applications in Biobanking
Choi Eun-Hye

Lee Sang-Kwang
Ihm Chun-Hwa
Sohn Young-Hak
Abstract
Objectives: Dried blood spot (DBS) technology is a microsampling alternative to traditional plasma or serum sampling for pharmaco- or toxicokinetic evaluation. DBS technology has been applied to diagnostic screening in drug discovery, nonclinical, and clinical settings. We have developed an improved elution protocol involving boiling of blood spots dried on Whatman filter paper.

Methods: The purpose of this study was to compare the quality, purity, and quantity of DNA isolated from frozen blood samples and DBSs. We optimized a method for extraction and estimation of DNA from blood spots dried on filter paper (3-mm FTA card). A single DBS containing 40 ¥ìL blood was used.

Results: DNA was efficiently extracted in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) or Tris-EDTA (TE) buffer by incubation at 37¡ÆC overnight. DNA was stable in DBSs that were stored at room temperature or frozen. The housekeeping genes GAPDH and beta-actin were used as positive standards for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) validation of general diagnostic screening.

Conclusion: Our simple and convenient DBS storage and extraction methods are suitable for diagnostic screening by using very small volumes of blood collected on filter paper, and can be used in biobanks for blood sample storage.
KEYWORD
biobank, dried blood spot, filter paper
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