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Limited efficacy of somatic cell lysis buffer to purify laboratory mouse sperm.

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AIM Epigenetic analyses of sperm require pure samples devoid of diploid cell contamination. We sought to determine the efficacy of somatic cell lysis buffer (SCLB) treatment to purify mouse epididymis… Click to show full abstract

AIM Epigenetic analyses of sperm require pure samples devoid of diploid cell contamination. We sought to determine the efficacy of somatic cell lysis buffer (SCLB) treatment to purify mouse epididymis sperm samples. MATERIALS & METHODS Sperm cell concentration, sperm purity, small RNA contents and sperm and somatic marker gene expression was compared in SCLB-treated sperm samples and two different control conditions. RESULTS The SCLB condition as well as the control condition mimicking the additional pelleting and re-suspension steps resulted in substantial cell loss without evidence of enhanced purification of sperm cells as compared with epididymis-derived sperm samples that were not manipulated further. CONCLUSION Molecular analyses focused on sperm cells require high levels of purity in order to avoid high-confounding RNA and cytosolic contributions of nonsperm cells. Our findings advocate gradient or cell sorting-based purification approaches where pure samples are required for sensitive molecular assays.

Keywords: somatic cell; efficacy somatic; cell lysis; sperm; lysis buffer; cell

Journal Title: Epigenomics
Year Published: 2018

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