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Page 1: Introduction to hybridisation and

Introduction to hybridisation and related techniques.

M. RAMAELDEPT. PATHOLOGYSt. ELISABETH HOSPITAL HERENTALS

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DNA STRUCTURE

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Components of DNA

• Deoxyribose

• Bases: – adenine– guanine– cytosine– thymidine

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Double Helix DNA

• Back-bone= DEOXYRIBOSE SUGAR

• Base pairing

• Adenine - Thymidine

• Guanine-Cytosine

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DNA STRUCTURE

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BASICS

• DNA = AMPHOPHILIC MOLECULE

• HYDROPHILIC : SUGAR BACKBONE

• HYDROPHOBIC: BASES

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Components of RNA

• Ribose

• Bases: – adenine– guanine– cytosine– uracil

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CLASSICAL TECHNIQUES

• SOUTHERN BLOTTING

• NORTHERN BLOTTING• DOT BLOT TECHNIQUE

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Hybridisation

• Basic principle

• Complementarity of both strands

• based on hydrogen bounds between bases

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• 5 AATGGCCCAAAATGCATTAGCT 3

• 3’ GTTTTACGTAA 5’

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GoldenOFormula

• Tm= 81.5 + 16.6 logM + 0.41(%G+C)-- 500/ L - 0.62 (% formamide)

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Southern Blotting• GENOMIC DNA

• RESTRICTION ENZYMES

• ELECTROPHORESIS

• BLOTTING NYLON MEMBRANE

• HYBRIDIZATION RADIOACTIVE PROBE

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Northern Blotting• PURIFIED RNA

• ELECTROPHORESIS

• BLOTTING NYLON MEMBRANE

• HYBRIDIZATION RADIOACTIVE PROBE

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Dot-Blot Technique

• GENOMIC DNA

• NYLON MEMBRANE

• DNA PROBES

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IN SITU

• Morphologicaltechnique

• Chromosomes

• Whole cells

• Tissue: frozen, PET

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Applications in pathologyO

• Detection of viruses

• Detection of chromosomal aberrations

• Detection of gene transcripts (mRNA)

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Principles of hybridization

• PRETREATMENT

• HYBRIDIZATION

• POST-HYBRIDIZATION WASHING

• VISUALIZATION

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PRETREATMENT

• Paraffin embedded tissue

• Frozen tissue sections

• Coated slides: silanized

• Proteolytic enzymes

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Hybridization

• Sodium Saline Citrate = SSC

• FORMAMIDE

• PROBE

• DEXTRANSULPHATE

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Probes

• RNA probes: detection of both RNA/DNA

• DNA probes: idem

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DNA Probes

• WHOLE GENOMIC PROBES

• OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES

• Cosmid probes

• PNA PROBES

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Post-Hybridisation washing

• Low stringency: high salt-low formamide

• High stringency: low salt-high formamide

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Visualisation

• Radioactive

• Fluorescence: FITC, TRITC, …

• Immunohistochemistry: biotine, digoxygenine

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PCR Reaction Mixture

• DNA or cDNA

• Taq-polymerase

• MgCl2

• Primer

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PCR-PRIMERS

• Synthetic oligonucleotides

• 20- 30 bp

• %GC

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PCR Reaction cycle

• Denaturation: 95°C

• Annealing: 50-60°C

• Elongation: 72°C

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PCR-PRINCIPLE

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PCR-Controls

• Known positive control

• Known negative control with DNA

• negative control without DNA

• quality control of DNA: genomic sequence

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Paraffin embedded tissue

• Formalin fixation: breaks in DNA strand• DNA degeneration• Maximal amplification: 150-200 bp• DNA inhibitors• DNA extraction

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PCR TECHNOLOGY

• Classical gelelectrophoresis• Sequencing of PCR product• Enzyme-immunoassay (EIA)• Linearized Probe assay (LIPA)• Real time PCR with quantification

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