This video describes wild-type blocking polymerase chain reaction, or WTB-PCR, which detects somatic mutations. The PCR-based technique uses a locked nucleic acid, or LNA, an oligonucleotide that binds to its complementary wild-type allele and blocks its elongation. The blocking selectively allows the amplification of low-level mutant alleles over their wild-type variants in the sample.
Protocol
1. DNA Extraction from FFPE Tissue, Peripheral Blood, and Bone Marrow Aspirate For bone marrow FFPE tissue with DNA FFPE extraction kit Begin with FFPE tissue from unstained slides (5 – 10 sections at 5 – 10 µm thickness). NOTE: If beginning with tissue shavings, use 3 – 6 sections at 5 – 10 µm thickness and skip to step 1.1.6. Place slides in a slide basket and prepare four wash reservoirs (two for Xylene and two for 100% Alcohol). Add a minimum volum…