2021
DOI: 10.1111/jth.15219
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Droplet digital PCR and mile‐post analysis for the detection of F8 int1h inversions

Abstract: Background F8 int1h inversions (Inv1) are detected in 1%–2% of severe hemophilia A (HA) patients. Long‐range polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and inverse‐shifting PCR have been used to diagnose these inversions. Objectives To design and validate a sensitive and robust assay for detection of F8 Inv1 inversions. Methods Archival DNA samples were investigated using mile‐post assays and droplet digital PCR. Results Milepost assays for Inv1 showing high specificities and sensitivities were designed and optimized. An… Show more

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“…The same non-ITR assays used to characterize the encapsidated viral vector genome can be incorporated into a higher level viral vector genome integrity analysis with a milepost experimental strategy that determines the quality of a DNA molecule using the relationship between the physical linkage of two assays and the genomic distance between the same two assays [ 13 15 , 17 ]. A milepost assay was established using plasmid pAV-CMV-GFP with CMV-Enh FAM as the anchor assay that was duplexed with different HEX assays that increased in distance from the anchor assay ( Fig 10 ).…”
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“…The same non-ITR assays used to characterize the encapsidated viral vector genome can be incorporated into a higher level viral vector genome integrity analysis with a milepost experimental strategy that determines the quality of a DNA molecule using the relationship between the physical linkage of two assays and the genomic distance between the same two assays [ 13 15 , 17 ]. A milepost assay was established using plasmid pAV-CMV-GFP with CMV-Enh FAM as the anchor assay that was duplexed with different HEX assays that increased in distance from the anchor assay ( Fig 10 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integrity of a DNA molecule can be evaluated with a single pair of ddPCR assays or with a milepost experimental strategy to determine the quality of a DNA template using the relationship between the physical linkage of two assays on the same DNA molecule and the genomic distance between the same two assays [ 13 15 , 17 ]. In this strategy, a reference assay is duplexed with assays that get progressively further away from the reference assay ( Fig 10A ).…”
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