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New article: A Method for Isolating High Quality RNA from Mouse Cortical and Cancellous Bone

Article:  Kelly NH, Schimenti JC, Ross FP, van der Meulen; (2014)  “A Method for Isolating High Quality RNA from Mouse Cortical and Cancellous Bone”, Bone, 68: 1-5

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Abstract:  The high incidence of fragility fractures in cortico-cancellous bone locations, plus the fact that individual skeletal sites exhibit different responsiveness to load and disease, emphasizes the need to document separately gene expression in cortical and cancellous bone. A further confounding factor is marrow contamination since its high cellularity may effect gene expression measurements. We isolated RNA from cortical and cancellous bone of intact mouse tibiae, and also after marrow removal by flushing or centrifugation. RNA isolated from cancellous bone by each method was sufficient for gene expression analysis. Centrifugation removed contaminating cells more efficiently than flushing, as indexed by histology and decreased expression of Icam4, a highly expressed erythroid gene. In contrast, centrifuged cortical bone had 12- and 13-fold higher expression of the bone-related genes Colla1 and Bglap, while levels in marrow-free cancellous bone were 30- and 31-fold higher when compared to bone where marrow was left intact. Furthermore, cortical bone had higher expression of Colla1 and Bglap than cancellous bone. Thus, RNA isolated by this novel approach can reveal site-specific changes in gene expression in cortical and cancellous bone sites. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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