Linear-hairpin variable primer RT-qPCR for MicroRNA

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Here, we present a highly specific, sensitive and cost-effective system to quantify microRNA (miRNA) expression based on two-step RT-qPCR with EvaGreen detection chemistry, called linear-hairpin variable primer RT-qPCR. It takes advantage of the novel designed variable primer, which is initially designed to be linear, extending to form a hairpin structure and replacing the target miRNA for cyclic RT. Then the RT product is quantified by conventional EvaGreen based qPCR. The results show that this method has a dynamic range of 8 logs and the sensitivity is sufficient to directly detect down to 4 target miRNA molecules with a total analysis time of less than 2 hours. It is capable of discriminating between similar miRNAs, leading to an accurate representation of the mature miRNA content in a sample. The RT step can be multiplexed and the 8 miRNA profiles measured in 7 mouse tissues by this method show an excellent correlation with the commercial standard TaqMan RT-qPCR assays (r2 = 0.9881).

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Lan, L., Guo, Q., Nie, H., Zhou, C., Cai, Q., Huang, J., & Meng, X. (2019). Linear-hairpin variable primer RT-qPCR for MicroRNA. Chemical Science, 10(7), 2034–2043. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8SC04621B

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