Publication: When DNA gets in the way: A cautionary note for DNA contamination in extracellular RNA-seq studies.
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2020-08-11
Authors
Verwilt, Jasper
Trypsteen, Wim
Van-Paemel, Ruben
De-Preter, Katleen
Giraldez, Maria D
Mestdagh, Pieter
Vandesompele, Jo
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National Academy of Sciences
Abstract
With great interest, we read the paper by Zhou et al. (1) describing a methodology that enables extracellular RNA sequencing (exRNA-seq) from extremely low input (Small Input Liquid Volume Extracellular RNA Sequencing [SILVER-seq]). We were intrigued by the high number of detected genes compared to our previous studies (2, 3) and noticed low reproducibility. We hypothesized that these observations could originate from substantial DNA contamination. Therefore, we reanalyzed the SILVER-seq data (4) to determine the extent of DNA signal in the sequencing reads.
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MeSH Terms
DNA
DNA Contamination
Humans
RNA
RNA-Seq
Exome Sequencing
DNA Contamination
Humans
RNA
RNA-Seq
Exome Sequencing
DeCS Terms
ARN extracelular
Secuenciación de ARN
Reproducibilidad de resultados
Contaminación por ADN
Bioinformática
Secuenciación de nucleótidos de alto rendimiento
Secuenciación de ARN
Reproducibilidad de resultados
Contaminación por ADN
Bioinformática
Secuenciación de nucleótidos de alto rendimiento
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Keywords
Extracellular RNA analysis, Sequencing artifacts, Contaminant detection, Data reproducibility, Liquid biopsy methods, Low-input sequencing
Citation
Verwilt J, Trypsteen W, Van Paemel R, De Preter K, Giraldez MD, Mestdagh P, et al. When DNA gets in the way: A cautionary note for DNA contamination in extracellular RNA-seq studies. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 Aug 11;117(32):18934-18936.