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Cancer Research | 2016

Abstract 1082: High-throughput,purification-free, multiplexed profiling of circulating miRNA for discovery,validation, and diagnostics

Jessica Dawn Tytell; Issac Stoner; Michael Tackett; Graeme Doran; Conor Rafferty; Andreas Windemuth; Daniel Pregibon

To address the needs for circulating miRNA biomarker validation, we developed the Multiplexed Circulating microRNA assay. This assay enables the detection of up to 68 microRNA targets per sample in 96-well format with readout on standard flow cytometers and analysis with an included bioinformatics software package. The Circulating microRNA assay combines particle-based multiplexing, using patented Firefly hydrogel particles, with single-step RT-PCR signal amplification using universal primers. Thus, the Circulating microRNA assay leverages PCR sensitivity while eliminating the need for separate reverse transcription reactions and mitigating amplification biases introduced by target-specific qPCR. Furthermore, the ability to multiplex targets in each well eliminates the need to split valuable samples into multiple reactions. Results from the Circulating microRNA assay are displayed and interpreted using our included Firefly Analysis Workbench, which allows visualization, normalization, and export of experimental data with only a few mouse clicks. To aid discovery and validation of biomarkers, we have generated fixed panels for Oncology, Cardiology, Neurology, Immunology, and Liver Toxicology. These carefully curated panels include hemolysis markers to assess sample quality, as well as critical normalization factors. Here we present the data from several studies investigating circulating and tumor microRNA profiles using the Firefly Circulating microRNA Assay Fixed Panels. Together, this novel combination of bioinformatics tools and multiplexed, high-sensitivity assays enables rapid discovery and validation of microRNA biomarker signatures from fluid specimens. Citation Format: Jessica Tytell, Issac Stoner, Michael Tackett, Graeme Doran, Conor Rafferty, Andreas Windemuth, Daniel Pregibon. High-throughput,purification-free, multiplexed profiling of circulating miRNA for discovery,validation, and diagnostics. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 1082.


Archive | 2011

Nucleic acid detection and quantification by post-hybridization labeling and universal encoding

Daniel Pregibon; Isaac Stoner; Andreas Windemuth; Timothy Erps


Archive | 2011

Scanning multifunctional particles

Daniel Pregibon; Davide Marini; Isaac Stoner; Andreas Windemuth; Timothy Erps


Archive | 2013

Methods and apparatus for classification and quantification of multifunctional objects

Andreas Windemuth; Daniel Pregibon; Davide Marini


Archive | 2013

AUTOMATED PRODUCT CUSTOMIZATION BASED UPON LITERATURE SEARCH RESULTS

Andreas Windemuth; Isaac Stoner; Davide Marini; Daniel Pregibon


Archive | 2015

SUBSTRATE-MEDIATED REACTORS FOR BIOASSAYS

Isaac Stoner; Timothy Erps; Daniel Pregibon; Jessica Dawn Tytell; Andreas Windemuth; Graeme Doran


Archive | 2015

Substratvermittelte reaktoren für bioassays

Isaac Stoner; Timothy Erps; Daniel Pregibon; Jessica Dawn Tytell; Andreas Windemuth; Graeme Doran


Archive | 2014

Systems and methods for automated multiplex assay design

Davide Marini; Conor Rafferty; Jessica Dawn Tytell; Andreas Windemuth


Archive | 2011

Détection et quantification d'acide nucléiques par marquage post-hybridation et codage universel

Daniel Pregibon; Isaac Stoner; Andreas Windemuth; Timothy Erps


Archive | 2011

Balayage de particules multifonctionnelles

Daniel Pregibon; Davide Marini; Isaac Stoner; Andreas Windemuth; Timothy Erps

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