Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of biomarker analysis, particularly determining gene expression signatures from urine samples. The disclosure provides compositions, kits and methods for diagnosing a prostate disorder such as prostate cancer in a male subject.
Abstract: Methods for extracting high quality nucleic acids from a heterogenous collection of nucleic acid-containing materials from a biological sample are disclosed. The heterogenous collection of nucleic-acid containing materials may contain cells or microvesicles, or both. The extractions obtained by the methods described herein are characterized by high yield and high integrity, making the extracted nucleic acids useful for various applications in which high quality nucleic acid extractions are preferred, e.g., a diagnosis, prognosis, or therapy evaluation for a medical condition.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 11, 2012
Publication date:
July 31, 2014
Applicant:
EXOSOME DIAGNOSTICS, INC.
Inventors:
Wayne Comper, Leileata M. Russo, Johan Karl Olov Skog
Abstract: A method for extracting nucleic acids from a biological sample by isolating nucleic acid-containing particles from the biological sample by one or more centrifugation procedures, performing one or more steps to mitigate adverse factors that prevent or might prevent high quality nucleic acid extraction, and extracting nucleic acids from the isolated particles. The centrifugation procedures are performed at a speed not exceeding about 200,000 g. The extracted nucleic acids contain both 18S and 28S rRNA.
Abstract: A method for extracting nucleic acids from a biological sample by isolating nucleic acid-containing particles from the biological sample by one or more centrifugation procedures, performing one or more steps to mitigate adverse factors that prevent or might prevent high quality nucleic acid extraction, and extracting nucleic acids from the isolated particles. The centrifugation procedures are performed at a speed not exceeding about 200,000 g. The extracted nucleic acids contain both 18S and 28S rRNA.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 10, 2011
Publication date:
June 7, 2012
Applicant:
EXOSOME DIAGNOSTICS, INC.
Inventors:
Johan Karl Olov Skog, Leileata M. Russo