High-throughput droplet digital PCR system for absolute quantitation of DNA copy number

BJ Hindson, KD Ness, DA Masquelier… - Analytical …, 2011 - ACS Publications
BJ Hindson, KD Ness, DA Masquelier, P Belgrader, NJ Heredia, AJ Makarewicz, IJ Bright…
Analytical chemistry, 2011ACS Publications
Digital PCR enables the absolute quantitation of nucleic acids in a sample. The lack of
scalable and practical technologies for digital PCR implementation has hampered the
widespread adoption of this inherently powerful technique. Here we describe a high-
throughput droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) system that enables processing of∼ 2 million PCR
reactions using conventional TaqMan assays with a 96-well plate workflow. Three
applications demonstrate that the massive partitioning afforded by our ddPCR system …
Digital PCR enables the absolute quantitation of nucleic acids in a sample. The lack of scalable and practical technologies for digital PCR implementation has hampered the widespread adoption of this inherently powerful technique. Here we describe a high-throughput droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) system that enables processing of ∼2 million PCR reactions using conventional TaqMan assays with a 96-well plate workflow. Three applications demonstrate that the massive partitioning afforded by our ddPCR system provides orders of magnitude more precision and sensitivity than real-time PCR. First, we show the accurate measurement of germline copy number variation. Second, for rare alleles, we show sensitive detection of mutant DNA in a 100 000-fold excess of wildtype background. Third, we demonstrate absolute quantitation of circulating fetal and maternal DNA from cell-free plasma. We anticipate this ddPCR system will allow researchers to explore complex genetic landscapes, discover and validate new disease associations, and define a new era of molecular diagnostics.
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