BioTechniques (Jun 2019)

Evaluation of miRNA detection methods for the analytical characteristic necessary for clinical utilization

  • Iveta Krepelkova,
  • Tereza Mrackova,
  • Jana Izakova,
  • Barbora Dvorakova,
  • Lenka Chalupova,
  • Robert Mikulik,
  • Ondrej Slaby,
  • Milan Bartos,
  • Viktor Ruzicka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2019-0021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 6
pp. 277 – 284

Abstract

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miRNAs are promising biomarkers but methods for their measurement are not clear. We therefore examined three miRNA detection technologies and considered the analytical characteristics essential for clinical utilization. TaqMan assays, SplintR-qPCR and miREIA were compared for their absolute quantification bias, conformity and robustness. Absolute concentrations of miR-142-5p, miR-23a-3p and miR-93-5p were measured with all three methods using 30 samples. Robustness was evaluated by measurement of miR-21-5p in five uniform experiments. Correlations were miRNA-specific, but we observed a different absolute concentration range in RT-qPCR (fmol/μl) and methods evading the RT process (amol/μl). Consistently, RT-less methods reported better robustness (CV 8–19%) than RT-qPCR (CV 39–50%). The calibration curve in TaqMan Advanced assay was influenced by dilution media. Methods avoiding RT seem to be a promising future alternative for miRNA measurement.

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