This video describes the extraction of circulating microRNA from plasma samples of colorectal cancer patients using organic extraction followed by glass-fiber column enrichment. miRNAs are stable in biological fluids such as serum and plasma, which renders them ideal circulating biomarkers for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment decision-making and monitoring. This method will help identify new circulating biomarkers capable of predicting clinical outcomes in patients.
Protocol
NOTE: Perform all of the following steps under a sterilized fume hood according to Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). 1. Plasma Collection and Storage Collect 3 mL of peripheral blood sample in a K3E EDTA tube. Centrifuge the tube at room temperature at 1,880 x g for 15 min. Recover the supernatant plasma in aliquots of 450 µL. Store the samples at -80 °C until use. NOTE:</…
Disclosures
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Materials
Rnase-free Safe-lock 1.5 mL tubes
Eppendorf
0030 123.328
Rnase-free 1000 µL tips
Starlab
S1122-1830
Rnase-free Safe-lock 2 mL tubes
Eppendorf
0030 123.344
Rnase-free 20 µL tips
Starlab
S1123-1810
Rnase-free 200 µL tips
Starlab
S1120-8810
mirVana PARIS RNA and Native Protein Purification Kit
Circulating miRNA Extraction: A Method to Isolate miRNA from Plasma Samples Via Organic Extraction and Small RNA Enrichment. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20331, doi: (2023).