Summary:
The objective of our work was to verify the clinical usefulness of Roche MagNA Pure system for extraction of human
genomic DNA from whole blood, and to compare it to Qiagen microcolumn-based extraction system. We examined the
MagNA Pure LC DNA Isolation Kit I on the MagNA Pure LC Instrument. Intra-assay precision determined on pooled
blood samples was 5.4% and day-to-day precision was 7.8%. DNA purity was 1.9 ± 0.1. The mean recovery within the
DNA range 2.2–35.0 µg was 43%. A comparison of the MagNA Pure extraction process to Qiagen procedure performed
on 32 human venous blood specimens gave statistically very similar DNA yields (6.2 ± 1.0 vs. 6.5 ± 1.0 µg). A regression
equation was Y = 0.86X + 0.66 (r = 0.93, P < 0.001). Three various real-time PCRs evaluated via the crossing point
analysis showed similar amplification profiles. Both compared extraction systems provide DNA of high quantity, purity
and PCR amplificability. The MagNA Pure instrument contributes to reliable and comfortable preparation of DNA
samples for consequent molecular analyses.
Key words:
DNA, automated extraction, paramagnetic microparticles, verification, PCR.