IP Library Granted Patent US 7,884,201
Granted Patent B2
US 7,884,201 · App. 11/995,310 · Granted Feb 8, 2011

Method for separating and purifying RNA

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Patent No.
US 7,884,201
App. No.
11/995,310
Granted
Feb 8, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for separating and purifying RNA including the steps of passing a sample solution containing a nucleic acid, a washing solution and a recovering solution through a nucleic acid-adsorbing porous membrane to adsorb nucleic, adsorbing, washing and recovering, in which the nucleic acid adsorbing porous membrane is a porous membrane capable of adsorbing a nucleic acid by interaction involving substantially no ionic bond, and the sample solution is obtained by a process, comprising the steps of (I) injecting a test sample containing at least one of blood and leukocyte, and further containing an anticoagulant to a container, (II) adding a hemolytic agent to the container to obtain a leukocyte pellet, (III) adding a nucleic acid-solubilizing reagent to the leukocyte pallet to obtain a mixture solution and (IV) adding a water-soluble organic solvent to the mixture solution to obtain the sample solution containing the nucleic acid.

Claims (24)

1. A method for separating and purifying RNA comprising:

(1) passing a sample solution containing a nucleic acid through a nucleic acid-adsorbing porous membrane to adsorb the nucleic acid to the porous membrane;

(2) passing a washing solution through the nucleic acid-adsorbing porous membrane to wash the porous membrane while adsorbing the nucleic acid; and

(3) passing a recovering solution through the nucleic acid-adsorbing porous membrane to desorb the nucleic acid from the porous membrane,

wherein the nucleic acid adsorbing porous membrane is a porous membrane capable of adsorbing a nucleic acid by interaction involving substantially no ionic bond, and

wherein the sample solution containing the nucleic acid is obtained by a process for preparing a sample solution, the process comprising:

(I) injecting a test sample containing: at least one of blood and leukocyte; and an anticoagulant to a container;

(II) adding a hemolytic agent to the container and after adding the hemolytic agent, carrying out a centrifugation to obtain a leukocyte pellet;

(III) adding a nucleic acid-solubilizing reagent to the leukocyte pellet to obtain a mixture solution; and

(IV) adding a water-soluble organic solvent to the mixture solution to obtain the sample solution containing the nucleic acid.

2. The method for separating and purifying RNA according to claim 1 ,

wherein the hemolytic agent comprises at least one selected from ammonium chloride, sodium chloride, ammonium oxalate and saponin.

3. The method for separating and purifying RNA according to claim 1 ,

wherein after adding the hemolytic agent in the step (II), an incubation is carried out at 0 to 35° C.

4. The method for separating and purifying RNA according to claim 1 ,

wherein the nucleic acid-solubilizing reagent comprises at least one selected from a chaotropic salt, a nucleic acid stabilizing agent, a surfactant, a buffering agent and a defoaming agent.

5. The method for separating and purifying RNA according to claim 4 ,

wherein the chaotropic salt is a guanidinium salt.

6. The method for separating and purifying RNA according to claim 4 ,

wherein the nucleic acid stabilizing agent is a reducing agent.

7. The method for separating and purifying RNA according to claim 4 ,

wherein the surfactant includes a nonionic surfactant.

8. The method for separating and purifying RNA according to claim 1 ,

wherein at least one of the sample solution containing the nucleic acid, the washing solution and the recovering solution is passed through the nucleic acid-adsorbing porous membrane under a pressurizing condition.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 21, 2012
From: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
To: KURASHIKI BOSEKI KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Reel/Frame 027903/0189 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2008
From: INOMATA, HIROKO; MORI, TOMOKO
To: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 021084/0852 →