Nucleic acid extraction from complex biofluid using toothpick-actuated over-the-counter medical-grade cotton

18 April 2022, Version 2
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

Nucleic acid amplification technique (NAAT)-assisted detection is the primary intervention for pathogen molecular diagnostics. However, NAATs such as quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) require prior purification or extraction of target nucleic acid from the sample of interest since the latter often contains polymerase inhibitors. Similarly, genetic disease screening is also reliant on the successful extraction of pure patient genomic DNA from the clinical sample. However, such extraction techniques traditionally utilize spin-column techniques that in turn require centralized high-speed centrifuges. This hinders any potential deployment of qPCR- or PCR-like NAAT methods in resource-constrained settings. The development of instrument-free nucleic acid extraction methods, especially those utilizing readily available materials would be of great interest and benefit to NAAT-mediated molecular diagnosis workflows in resource-constrained settings. In this report, we screened medical-grade cotton, a readily available over-the-counter biomaterial to extract E. coli genomic DNA (gDNA) spiked in 30%, 45%, and 60% serum. The extraction was carried out in a completely instrument-free manner using cotton and a sterilized toothpick and was completed in 30 min (with using chaotropic salt) or 10 min (without using chaotropic salt). The quality of the extracted DNA was then probed using PCR followed by agarose gel analysis, qPCR, and sequencing. Our method demonstrated that the high-quality DNA extraction could be performed both with or without using a chaotropic salt, albeit with a difference in the quality of the extracted DNA.

Keywords

Rapid Nucleic Acid Extraction
Instrument-Free
Limited Resource
qPCR
Sequencing

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The supplementary data contains qPCR analysis for Ct value vs DNA (in ng and copy numbers), and representative amplification plots for extraction experiments.
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Video demonstrating DNA extraction using chaotropic salt
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Video demonstrating DNA extraction using chaotropic salt
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Video demonstrating DNA extraction without using chaotropic salt (direct extraction)
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Video demonstrating DNA extraction without using chaotropic salt (direct extraction)
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