Refined RIP-seq protocol for epitranscriptome analysis with low input materials

Yong Zeng(University Health Network), Shiyan Wang(University Health Network), Shanshan Gao(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Fraser Soares(University Health Network), Musadeqque Ahmed(University Health Network), Haiyang Guo(University Health Network), Miranda Wang(University Health Network), Junjie T. Hua(University Health Network), Jiansheng Guan(University Health Network), Michael F. Moran(University Health Network), Ming‐Sound Tsao(Ontario Institute for Cancer Research), Housheng Hansen He(University Health Network)
PLoS Biology
September 13, 2018
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Abstract

N6-Methyladenosine (m6A) accounts for approximately 0.2% to 0.6% of all adenosine in mammalian mRNA, representing the most abundant internal mRNA modifications. m6A RNA immunoprecipitation followed by high-throughput sequencing (MeRIP-seq) is a powerful technique to map the m6A location transcriptome-wide. However, this method typically requires 300 μg of total RNA, which limits its application to patient tumors. In this study, we present a refined m6A MeRIP-seq protocol and analysis pipeline that can be applied to profile low-input RNA samples from patient tumors. We optimized the key parameters of m6A MeRIP-seq, including the starting amount of RNA, RNA fragmentation, antibody selection, MeRIP washing/elution conditions, methods for RNA library construction, and the bioinformatics analysis pipeline. With the optimized immunoprecipitation (IP) conditions and a postamplification rRNA depletion strategy, we were able to profile the m6A epitranscriptome using 500 ng of total RNA. We identified approximately 12,000 m6A peaks with a high signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio from 2 lung adenocarcinoma (ADC) patient tumors. Through integrative analysis of the transcriptome, m6A epitranscriptome, and proteome data in the same patient tumors, we identified dynamics at the m6A level that account for the discordance between mRNA and protein levels in these tumors. The refined m6A MeRIP-seq method is suitable for m6A epitranscriptome profiling in a limited amount of patient tumors, setting the ground for unraveling the dynamics of the m6A epitranscriptome and the underlying mechanisms in clinical settings.


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