Identification and validation of novel reference genes in acute lymphoblastic leukemia for droplet digital PCR

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Abstract

Droplet digital PCR is the most robust method for absolute nucleic acid quantification. However, RNAis a very versatile molecule and its abundance is tissue-dependent. RNAquantification is dependent on a reference control to estimate the abundance. Additionally, in cancer, many cellular processes are deregulated which consequently affects the gene expression profiles. In this work, we performed microarray data mining of different childhood cancers and healthy controls. We selected four genes that showed no gene expression variations (PSMB6, PGGT1B, UBQLN2 and UQCR2) and four classical reference genes (ACTB, GAPDH, RPL4 and RPS18). Gene expression was validated in 40 acute lymphoblastic leukemia samples by means of droplet digital PCR. We observed that PSMB6, PGGT1B, UBQLN2 and UQCR2 were expressed ~100 times less than ACTB, GAPDH, RPL4 and RPS18. However, we observed excellent correlations among the new reference genes (p < 0.0001). We propose that PSMB6, PGGT1B, UBQLN2 and UQCR2 are housekeeping genes with low expression in childhood cancer.

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Villegas-Ruíz, V., Olmos-Valdez, K., Castro-López, K. A., Saucedo-Tepanecatl, V. E., Ramírez-Chiquito, J. C., Pérez-López, E. I., … Juárez-Méndez, S. (2019). Identification and validation of novel reference genes in acute lymphoblastic leukemia for droplet digital PCR. Genes, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10050376

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