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RNA Extraction from Blood: Choosing the Best System for Your Gene Expression Studies

Blood is the only human tissue routinely available for RNA expression studies and blood-based biomarker discovery, because it can be collected by relatively non-invasive procedures and is rapidly regenerated. Efficient and robust methods for RNA stabilization and extraction from blood are required for these types of analyses (see sidebar, The Challenges of Analyzing Blood Samples). To address these needs, Applied Biosystems, now including Ambion, has developed several approaches for extracting RNA from blood. Since there is no “one-size-fits-all” solution for blood-based sample preparation, we have developed multiple approaches that allow researchers to choose the system that most closely meets the needs of their specific projects.

Choosing a Blood RNA Isolation System
Because the RiboPure™-Blood Kit, Tempus™ Blood RNA Tubes, and the LeukoLOCK™ Total RNA Isolation System all have effective RNA stabilization reagents, the two major factors that will influence your choice of systems for sample preparation are blood collection volume and primary downstream application (Figure 1 and below). RNA isolated with any of these systems is suitable for RT-PCR analysis. For microarray analysis, the LeukoLOCK System produces RNA that can be used directly for RNA amplification without the need for subsequent globin mRNA removal. RNA isolated with the RiboPure-Blood Kit or Tempus Tubes can also be used for amplification but requires further processing to reduce the large amount of globin mRNA transcripts expressed in blood (use Ambion GLOBINclear™-Human, Whole Blood Globin Reduction Kit) to maximize percent Present calls. To isolate total RNA that includes RNAs <200 bases (e.g., microRNAs), use a simple protocol modification with the RiboPure-Blood Kit or the LeukoLOCK System.

Figure 1. Major Determinants in Choosing a Sample Preparation Method.
† Use Ambion GLOBINclear™-Human Whole Blood Globin Reduction Kit for the protocol
* See www.ambion.com/techlib/misc/ribo_miRNA.pdf for protocol
§ See www.ambion.com/techlib/misc/leuko_iso.pdf for protocol

RiboPure-Blood Kit (up to 0.5 mL)
The RiboPure-Blood Kit is designed for use with anticoagulated whole blood (up to 0.5 mL). The sample is mixed with RNAlater® Tissue Collection:RNA Stabilization Solution in a 2 mL microfuge tube, so it can be stored or shipped over several days at ambient temperature; or it can be kept at –20 or –80ºC for long-term archiving. To extract RNA, the sample is first centrifuged to separate the blood from the RNAlater Solution, which is removed. The sedimented blood is then lysed and extracted using a method that eliminates heme and plasma proteins, which can clog filters and interfere with the use of the RNA as a template for reverse transcription. The RNA is then purified from the aqueous phase by solid-phase extraction onto silica filters. Included in the kit are reagents for post-elution DNase treatment using the TURBO™ DNA-free reagents, which contain a novel DNase removal resin that avoids the need for heat-inactivation of DNase or time-consuming alcohol precipitation of the RNA. Typical yields of RNA using the RiboPure-Blood Kit are 2–5 µg per 0.5 mL blood. A specialized kit exists for the extraction of RNA from rodent blood (Mouse RiboPure-Blood Kit), and a modified protocol is available for recovery of small RNAs.

Tempus™ Blood RNA Tubes (3.0 mL)
When blood is drawn into a Tempus Tube, the blood cells are immediately lysed by an RNA Stabilizing Reagent, so that RNases are inactivated and gene expression profiles are "frozen." Gene expression profiles of samples in Tempus Tubes are stabile for five days at room temperature, at least one week at 4ºC, and for at least one year at –20ºC.
More info about Applied Biosystems Tempus Tubes

LeukoLOCK™ System (3–30 mL)
The LeukoLOCK Total RNA Isolation System provides a novel method for the capture and purification of RNA from the total white blood cell (WBC or leukocyte) population in whole blood. This procedure utilizes patented leukocyte depletion filters that are widely used in blood transfusion therapy. Blood is collected in standard EDTA Vacutainer® tubes, and the suction from an empty evacuated blood collection tube is used to draw the sample through the filter in a closed system. The blood filtrate can be lysed for plasma-based assays such as blood chemistry or viral titers. The filter captures all the WBC subsets, including mature myeloid cells, which would be lost during density gradient centrifugation. The filter is then flushed with RNAlater Solution to stabilize the RNA profile in the intact, captured cells. In contrast, red blood cells (RBC) and reticulocytes pass through the filter, resulting in >90% removal of globin mRNA from the isolated RNA (this level of globin RNA removal is sufficient to rescue low-level gene signals on a microarray without the need for post-extraction globin RNA reduction procedures). The entire process of leukocyte fractionation and stabilization requires <5 minutes and does not necessitate centrifugation, dilution of blood with RBC lysis solution, or any other time-intensive steps that may perturb mRNA profiles. The RNAlater solution-soaked filter devices can be stored at room temperature for several days or at –20ºC for months.

RNA is extracted from the captured cells by lysing cells on the filter and purifying the RNA with Ambion MagMAX™ magnetic beads (included). The kit contains TURBO DNase™ enzyme for the efficient elimination of contaminating genomic DNA. The LeukoLOCK method typically yields 10–20 µg of highly pure total RNA from 9 mL of blood (yields vary by donor). The alternate protocol used for miRNA recovery is based on lysis in TRI Reagent® solution followed by silicon filter purification.

Figure 2. Comparison of Sample Preparation Methods. Additional features to consider when choosing an RNA isolation method. RT = room temperature.

Ordering Information for Ambion Products:

Cat# Product Name Size
AM1923 LeukoLOCK™ Total RNA Isolation System (1933 + 1934) 20 rxns
AM1928 RiboPure™-Blood Kit 40 purifications
AM1933 LeukoLOCK™ Fractionation & Stabilization Kit 20 rxns
AM1934 LeukoLOCK™ Total RNA Isolation Kit 20 rxns
AM1980 GLOBINclear™–Human 20 rxns
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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The Challenges of Analyzing Blood Samples
Blood is easier to process than solid tissues because it does not require mechanical disruption; however, in other respects, working with blood is quite challenging. The leukocytes (also known as white blood cells or WBCs) are the only blood component that contains complex RNA of interest for most studies, yet they comprise <1% of the mass of this tissue. Also, over half of the mass of blood is made up of the non-cellular fraction of blood, and this component, the blood plasma, is extremely high in ribonuclease activity. More than 99% of the cellular fraction is composed of red blood cells, including immature reticulocytes, which contain high levels of globin mRNA. Total RNA extracted from whole blood is therefore contaminated with globin mRNA, which can compromise detection of other specific mRNAs in the WBC fraction when used for array analysis.


Isolate MicroRNAs from Blood
Many current RNA purification procedures rely on organic extraction followed by alcohol precipitation or adsorption of nucleic acid molecules on a glass-fiber filter or silicate matrix. Unfortunately, the former procedure requires alcohol precipitation, which is time consuming and inefficiently recovers small RNAs, and the latter procedure typically results in the loss of substantial amounts of small RNA, like miRNAs or siRNAs.

Ambion/Applied Biosystems offers several kits that use optimized buffers and washes to isolate small RNAs. Our scientists have also developed supplemental protocols for other specialized kits to adapt them for miRNA analyses. To view and download the protocols for blood samples, visit:

RiboPure™-Blood Kit miRNA Protocol


LeukoLOCK™ System miRNA Protocol


Reduce Globin mRNA for Array Analyses
Up to 70% of the mRNA (by mass) in whole blood total RNA consists of globin transcripts from red blood cells (RBCs). These “unwanted” globin transcripts effectively dilute the mRNA population and decrease the sensitivity of detecting less abundant mRNAs using microarray technology. In array analyses, the high percentage of globin mRNA from blood samples has been shown to:

Decrease present calls
Decrease call concordance and
Increase signal variation

To address this problem, Applied Biosystems offers two different approaches that are both compatible with RNA amplification and labeling protocols (e.g., the Ambion MessageAmp Kits or the Applied Biosystems NanoAmp RT-IVT Labeling Kit):

LeukoLOCK™ Total RNA Isolation System
By rapidly fractionating leukocytes from whole blood and stabilizing the RNA with RNAlater® Tissue Collection:RNA Stabilization Solution, the LeukoLOCK System preserves gene expression profiles, while eliminating >90% of globin mRNA through the exclusion of RBCs from the sample.

GLOBINclear™-Human Whole Blood Globin Reduction Kit
The GLOBINclear Kit can be used to remove >95% of unwanted globin mRNA from whole blood total RNA. Instead of using harsh RNase H treatments that can degrade mRNA and alter expression profiles, this kit employs a novel hybridization technology that takes advantage of the strength of biotin/streptavidin binding, the specificity of nucleic acid hybridization, and the convenience of magnetic separations. This makes this kit an ideal solution for removing globin mRNA from blood RNA that has been already isolated with the RiboPure™-Blood Kit or the Tempus™ Blood RNA Systems.

 
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