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Delayed Processing of Blood Samples Impairs the Accuracy of MRNA-based Biomarkers

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2022 May 17
PMID 35581252
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The transcriptome of peripheral white blood cells (PWBCs) are indicators of an organism's physiological state, thus making them a prime biological sample for mRNA-based biomarker discovery. Here, we designed an experiment to evaluate the impact of delayed processing of whole blood samples on gene transcript abundance in PWBCs. We hypothesized that storing blood samples for 24 h at 4 °C would cause RNA degradation resulting in altered transcriptome profiles. There were no statistical differences in RNA quality parameters among samples processed after one, three, six, or eight hours post collection. Additionally, no significant differences were noted in RNA quality parameters or gene transcript abundance between samples collected from the jugular and coccygeal veins. However, samples processed after 24 h of storage had a lower RNA integrity number value (P = 0.03) in comparison to those processed after one hour of storage. Using RNA-sequencing, we identified four and 515 genes with differential transcript abundance in samples processed after storage for eight and 24 h, respectively, relative to samples processed after one hour. Sequencing coverage of transcripts was similar between samples from the 24-h and one-hour groups, thus showing no indication of RNA degradation. This alteration in transcriptome profiles can impair the accuracy of mRNA-based biomarkers, therefore, blood samples collected for mRNA-based biomarker discovery should be refrigerated immediately and processed within six hours post-sampling.

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