Repeat DNA expansion is the term given to a DNA mutation comprising any number of multi-nucleotide repeats. Often, these regions are challenging to amplify—and thus, characterize—because of high GC content. Short tandem repeats (STRs) are one category of repetitive DNA. They contain bursts of one to six nucleotides repeated over long stretches of genomic DNA and are crucial in understanding more than 30 debilitating genetic diseases.
Fragment sizing with CE is especially compatible with revealing repeat sections of DNA associated with disease. Often, these regions are particularly challenging to amplify and analyze because of high GC content. Therefore, the SeqStudio Genetic Analyzer was evaluated to establish and verify recommended injection and run settings for use with Asuragen AmplideX™ PCR/CE FMR1 and C9orf72 reagents, in order to successfully analyze these challenging regions. FMR1 is the gene that, when expanded, causes fragile X syndrome. Similarly, C9orf72, when expanded, can cause either frontotemporal dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or both.
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AmplideX PCR/CE reagents leverage repeat-primed PCR and CE to report both full-length amplicons that encompass the STR region and repeat-primed products that offer confirmatory peak patterns of pathogenic alleles. This approach has been well established on Applied Biosystems 3130, 3500, and 3730 CE platforms and described in over 75 publications since 2010. However, the shorter array and POP-1 gel polymer used by the SeqStudio CE instrument require optimized run settings to match the performance of AmplideX PCR reagents on previous instruments. To this end, a series of experiments were conducted to determine and verify specific run settings for the SeqStudio instrument to align with the performance requirements for the AmplideX PCR/CE reagents. Priority experiments were designed to determine run parameters for long-fragment assays, such as FMR1 and C9orf72 from Asuragen, that require sizing resolution exceeding 800 base pairs. The easy-to-use SeqStudio system, together with the repeat-proficient AmplideX PCR reagents, allows genotyping of the elusive GC- and AT-rich repeat expansions.
The FragAnalysis or LongFragAnalysis modules on the SeqStudio system had a comparable impact on signal intensity. However, while higher signal intensities were obtained using the FragAnalysis module (approximately 50% greater in signal intensity), a split-peak profile was observed for signal-saturated gene-specific peaks. The commonality of these peaks for both FMR1 and C9orf72 warranted use of LongFragAnalysis as the base module, using 2-sec injections, 6 kV injection and run voltages, and a run time of 3,300 sec (55 min). These conditions yielded a profile similar to that of the 3500xL instrument and were used in the subsequent analysis of precision and sensitivity (Figure 1).