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Commercially Available Blocking Oligonucleotides Effectively Suppress Unwanted Hemolysis-Related MiRNAs in a Large Whole-Blood RNA Cohort

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Journal J Mol Diagn
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2021 Apr 19
PMID 33872788
Citations 7
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Abstract

When sequencing small RNA libraries derived from whole blood, the most abundant microRNAs (miRs) detected are often miR-486-5p, miR-451a, and miR-92a-3p. These highly expressed erythropoietic miRs are released into the sample from red blood cell hemolysis. Next-generation sequencing of these unwanted miRs leads to a waste in sequencing cost and diminished detection of lowly expressed miRNAs, including many potential miRNA biomarkers. Previous work has developed a method to reduce targeted miRNAs using oligonucleotides that bind their target miRNA and prevent its ligation during library construction, although the extent to which oligonucleotides can be multiplexed and their effect on larger cohorts has not been thoroughly explored. We present a method for suppressing detection of three highly abundant heme miRs in a single multiplexed blocking oligonucleotide reaction. In a small paired-sample pilot (n = 8) and a large cohort of samples (n = 901), multiplexed oligos reduced detection of their target miRNAs by approximately 70%, allowing for an approximately 10-fold increase in reads mapping to nonheme miRs and increased detection of very lowly expressed miRs, with minimal off-target effects. By removing all three highly expressed erythropoietic miRNAs from next-generational sequencing libraries, this commercially available multiplexed blocking oligonucleotide method allows for greater detection of lowly expressed biomarkers, improving the efficacy, cost-efficiency, and sensitivity of biomarker studies and diagnostic tests.

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