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A reverse transcriptase-mediated ribosomal RNA depletion (RTR2D) strategy for the cost-effective construction of RNA sequencing libraries

Authors :
Yixiao Feng
Hue H. Luu
Bo Zhang
Fang He
Mikhail Pakvasa
Zongyue Zeng
Rex C. Haydon
Xi Wang
Yongtao Zhang
Jiaming Fan
Michael J. Lee
Ailong Huang
Alexander J. Li
Meng Zhang
Lijuan Yang
Jennifer Moriatis Wolf
Xiaoxing Wu
Bo Huang
Huiming Ding
Meng Wu
Yukun Mao
William Wagstaff
Bin Liu
Changchun Niu
Tong-Chuan He
Xia Zhao
Huaxiu Luo
Jing Zhang
Source :
Journal of Advanced Research, Journal of Advanced Research, Vol 24, Iss, Pp 239-250 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Graphical abstract<br />RNA sequencing (RNA-seq)-based whole transcriptome analysis (WTA) using ever-evolving next-generation sequencing technologies has become a primary tool for coding and/or noncoding transcriptome profiling. As WTA requires RNA-seq data for both coding and noncoding RNAs, one key step for obtaining high-quality RNA-seq data is to remove ribosomal RNAs, which can be accomplished by using various commercial kits. Nonetheless, an ideal rRNA removal method should be efficient, user-friendly and cost-effective so it can be adapted for homemade RNA-seq library construction. Here, we developed a novel reverse transcriptase-mediated ribosomal RNA depletion (RTR2D) method. We demonstrated that RTR2D was simple and efficient, and depleted human or mouse rRNAs with high specificity without affecting coding and noncoding transcripts. RNA-seq data analysis indicated that RTR2D yielded highly correlative transcriptome landscape with that of NEBNext rRNA Depletion Kit at both mRNA and lncRNA levels. In a proof-of-principle study, we found that RNA-seq dataset from RTR2D-depleted rRNA samples identified more differentially expressed mRNAs and lncRNAs regulated by Nutlin3A in human osteosarcoma cells than that from NEBNext rRNA Depletion samples, suggesting that RTR2D may have lower off-target depletion of non-rRNA transcripts. Collectively, our results have demonstrated that the RTR2D methodology should be a valuable tool for rRNA depletion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20901224 and 20901232
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Advanced Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....936ad1bb02cce26612a947f1ef2c0bee