Electro-DBS:
A Simple Method to Rapidly Extract Genomic
DNA from Dried Blood Spots
Posted on 2022-08-31 - 14:35
Dried blood spots (DBSs) have been used for more than
50 years
and are used as a method of sample collection for pharmacological
testing, genetic analyses, monitoring of viral infections, and more.
Protocols for nucleic acid extraction from DBSs involve several steps
that require specialized equipment and can be lengthy. Thus, we sought
to explore ways to reduce the analytical burden of DBSs. We developed
a DBS extraction method that uses the synergistic action of electrophoretic
and diffusive transport mechanisms to extract genomic DNA (gDNA) through
the DBS matrix. This method (which we termed “Electro-DBS”)
reduces the time of extraction from 40 min to 5 min and removes the
need for heat, shaking, and DNA purification steps while maintaining
gDNA quality and yield. We found that the electrophoretic transport
speeds up gDNA elution, allowing for the diffusive transport of polymerase
chain reaction (PCR) inhibitors to be minimized due to a reduced elution
time. Overall, this work added mechanistic insight into the extraction
of DNA from DBSs and developed a method that was ideal for point of
care and automation.
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Lee, Kiara; Murphy, John; Tripathi, Anubhav (2022). Electro-DBS:
A Simple Method to Rapidly Extract Genomic
DNA from Dried Blood Spots. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.2c02021