Detection of low abundance RNA molecules in individual cells by flow cytometry.
A variety of RNA analysis technologies are available for the detection of RNA transcripts from bulk cell populations. However, the techniques for RNA detection from individual cells have been limited. Here we adapt a novel in situ signal amplification method (the RNAScope® detection platform) for th...
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doaj-7dc0e721c91945fc82d5828976c9c77e2020-11-25T01:15:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5700210.1371/journal.pone.0057002Detection of low abundance RNA molecules in individual cells by flow cytometry.Mary Beth HanleyWoodrow LomasDev MittarVernon MainoEmily ParkA variety of RNA analysis technologies are available for the detection of RNA transcripts from bulk cell populations. However, the techniques for RNA detection from individual cells have been limited. Here we adapt a novel in situ signal amplification method (the RNAScope® detection platform) for the analysis of intracellular RNAs in individual cells by flow cytometry. Using novel target-specific probes that were designed to suppress background signals, we demonstrate the specific detection of HIV gag RNAs in HIV-infected cellular samples, in addition to bcr and abl mRNAs in the K562 cell line. This method was capable of distinguishing cells expressing low abundance RNA transcripts and correlated well with quantitative imaging analysis. Furthermore, multiple distinct RNA targets were simultaneously detected with a high specificity without interference. Overall, the sensitivity and specificity of this method will be useful for the analysis of functionally important RNA species from individual cells, even at very low copy numbers.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3575505?pdf=render |
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Mary Beth Hanley Woodrow Lomas Dev Mittar Vernon Maino Emily Park Detection of low abundance RNA molecules in individual cells by flow cytometry. PLoS ONE |
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Mary Beth Hanley Woodrow Lomas Dev Mittar Vernon Maino Emily Park |
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Mary Beth Hanley |
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Detection of low abundance RNA molecules in individual cells by flow cytometry. |
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Detection of low abundance RNA molecules in individual cells by flow cytometry. |
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Detection of low abundance RNA molecules in individual cells by flow cytometry. |
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Detection of low abundance RNA molecules in individual cells by flow cytometry. |
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Detection of low abundance RNA molecules in individual cells by flow cytometry. |
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detection of low abundance rna molecules in individual cells by flow cytometry. |
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1932-6203 |
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A variety of RNA analysis technologies are available for the detection of RNA transcripts from bulk cell populations. However, the techniques for RNA detection from individual cells have been limited. Here we adapt a novel in situ signal amplification method (the RNAScope® detection platform) for the analysis of intracellular RNAs in individual cells by flow cytometry. Using novel target-specific probes that were designed to suppress background signals, we demonstrate the specific detection of HIV gag RNAs in HIV-infected cellular samples, in addition to bcr and abl mRNAs in the K562 cell line. This method was capable of distinguishing cells expressing low abundance RNA transcripts and correlated well with quantitative imaging analysis. Furthermore, multiple distinct RNA targets were simultaneously detected with a high specificity without interference. Overall, the sensitivity and specificity of this method will be useful for the analysis of functionally important RNA species from individual cells, even at very low copy numbers. |
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