Abstract
Differential amplification of variant and wild-type alleles by PCR is oſten used for rare allele enrichment. We have combined allele-specific PCR, competitive probe blocking, asymmetric PCR, and melting analysis to enhance rare allele detection in a homogeneous system. Unlabeled, dual hybridization or molecular beacon probes were used for competitive blocking of the wild-type allele at a concentration 10 times that of the allele-specific primer. In each case, rare alleles were detected by probe melting analysis at a sensitivity of >0.001% (1 variant copy within 100,000 wild- type copies), providing single copy detection in typical PCRs. Ninety-one thyroid biopsies were tested for the BRAF mutation p.V600E (c.1799 T>A) by both dual hybridization probes without enrichment and an allele-specific, com- petitive blocking melting analysis with unlabeled probes. Eighty-seven samples were concordant between methods (43 positive, 44 negative), while 4 samples that were negative by direct analysis became positive aſter enrichment. Probes that both block wild-type amplification and detect rare variants by melting analysis improve the detection sen- sitivity of allele-specific PCR for rare alleles. In particular, melting analysis using unlabeled probes and amplification by rapid-cycle PCR provides cost-effective and fast enrichment and detection of rare alleles.
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Zhou, L., Wang, Y., & Wittwer, C. T. (2011). Rare allele enrichment and detection by allele-specific PCR, competitive probe blocking, and melting analysis. BioTechniques, 50(5), 311–318. https://doi.org/10.2144/000113668
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