The Renilla luciferase gene as a reference gene for normalization of gene expression in transiently transfected cells

Jiwaji, M., Daly, R. , Pansare, K., McLean, P., Yang, J., Kolch, W. and Pitt, A.R. (2010) The Renilla luciferase gene as a reference gene for normalization of gene expression in transiently transfected cells. BMC Molecular Biology, 11(1), p. 103. (doi: 10.1186/1471-2199-11-103)

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Publisher's URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-11-103

Abstract

Background: The importance of appropriate normalization controls in quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) experiments has become more apparent as the number of biological studies using this methodology has increased. In developing a system to study gene expression from transiently transfected plasmids, it became clear that normalization using chromosomally encoded genes is not ideal, at it does not take into account the transfection efficiency and the significantly lower expression levels of the plasmids. We have developed and validated a normalization method for qPCR using a co-transfected plasmid. Results: The best chromosomal gene for normalization in the presence of the transcriptional activators used in this study, cadmium, dexamethasone, forskolin and phorbol-12-myristate 13-acetate was first identified. qPCR data was analyzed using geNorm, Normfinder and BestKeeper. Each software application was found to rank the normalization controls differently with no clear correlation. Including a co-transfected plasmid encoding the Renilla luciferase gene (Rluc) in this analysis showed that its calculated stability was not as good as the optimised chromosomal genes, most likely as a result of the lower expression levels and transfection variability. Finally, we validated these analyses by testing two chromosomal genes (B2M and ActB) and a co-transfected gene (Rluc) under biological conditions. When analyzing co-transfected plasmids, Rluc normalization gave the smallest errors compared to the chromosomal reference genes. Conclusions: Our data demonstrates that transfected Rluc is the most appropriate normalization reference gene for transient transfection qPCR analysis; it significantly reduces the standard deviation within biological experiments as it takes into account the transfection efficiencies and has easily controllable expression levels. This improves reproducibility, data validity and most importantly, enables accurate interpretation of qPCR data.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Jiwaji, Dr Meesbah and Pitt, Dr Andrew and Daly, Dr Ronan
Authors: Jiwaji, M., Daly, R., Pansare, K., McLean, P., Yang, J., Kolch, W., and Pitt, A.R.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Computing Science
College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Molecular Biosciences
Journal Name:BMC Molecular Biology
ISSN:1471-2199

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