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  1. Wan,Alif,Afiq,Wan,Nor,Ruddin,, Lailatul,Jalilah,Mohd,Ridah,, Nurul,Yaqin,Mohd,Nor,, Hamizah,Ismail,, Norafiza,Zainuddin,
    Science Letters, 2021;15(2):61-76.
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    ABSTRACT
    The growing interest in biomedical studies has brought RNA from biofluids including plasma, as
    promising candidates for genetics profiling. The precision and reliability of an analysis in
    downstream application such as NanoString nCounter® MAX Analysis System (NanoString
    Technologies, Seattle, WA) ) depend on the RNA quality, purity and level. In this project,
    NanoString nCounter® miRNA panel was chosen due to rapid identification and ability to profile
    approximately 800 miRNAs per run which requires total RNAs from plasma with a minimum
    concentration of 33.3 ng/µL with 260/280 and 260/230 ratios of ≥1.8 for optimal results. Unlike
    tissues and cells, circulating RNAs in plasma are cell-free and are present in small sizes. However,
    the abundance of proteins and inhibitors in the plasma as possible contaminants could diminish
    the effectiveness of molecular isolation techniques and pose challenges in RNA isolation and
    quantification. This could skew data collection and elucidation. Therefore, the main objective is
    to determine the optimized plasma RNA isolation protocol to overcome problems in RNA quality
    and purity with regards NanoString nCounter® MAX Analysis System requirement. Several
    optimization steps were performed, including the addition of one chloroform extraction step with
    extra washing steps instead of conducting only once following the actual protocol. After
    conducting these steps, the average 260/280 ratio falls between 1.7 to 1.8, slightly increased
    compared to the results before optimization which was around 1.4 to 1.6 since these steps of
    optimization help to remove excess impurities including phenol and salt. Furthermore, increasing
    the incubation time in certain steps, for instance, after sample homogenization with Qiazol, during
    95% ethanol precipitation and after RNase-free water addition have boosted the RNA recovery
    allowing RNA concentration of 15 ng/µL and above to be obtained. Hence, the optimized plasma
    RNA isolation protocol was determined since several issues related to plasma RNA concentration
    and purity were significantly improved by performing the additional steps in the protocol.
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