Evaluation of short-term hair follicle storage conditions for maintenance of RNA integrity
Eilís E. Harkin, John A. Browne, Barbara A. Murphy, Abeer El Wakil, Abeer El Wakil, Abeer El Wakil, Abeer El Wakil, Abeer El Wakil

TL;DR
This study shows that horse hair follicles stored in RNAlater® for a week at cool or room temperature retain RNA quality, making transport easier.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that RNA integrity in horse hair follicles is preserved under varied short-term storage conditions in RNAlater®.
Findings
RNA concentration and quality were not significantly different across storage conditions.
qPCR results confirmed high-quality cDNA from RNA stored under all tested conditions.
Storing follicles in RNAlater® at 4°C or 19°C for a week does not compromise RNA integrity.
Abstract
Hair follicles provide an easily accessible tissue for interrogating gene expression for multiple purposes in mammals. RNAlater® is a liquid storage solution that stabilises and preserves cellular RNA, eliminating the need to immediately process or freeze tissue specimens. The manufacturer advises storage of samples at 2-8°C overnight before transfer to –20°C. This study aimed to evaluate RNA integrity in hair follicle samples collected from horses, stabilized in RNAlater®, and stored under three short-term storage conditions. Mane hair samples complete with follicles were collected from four horses at a single time point. Approximately 15 hairs were placed in each of three 2 mL tubes containing 0.75ml RNAlater® solution. Test group A was stored at 4°C for 24-h, then decanted and stored at -20°C. Test groups B and C were stored at 4°C and 19°C (room temperature) respectively for 7 days,…
Genes, proteins, chemicals, diseases, species, mutations and cell lines named across the full text — each resolved to its canonical identifier and authoritative record.
Click any figure to enlarge with its caption.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Humanities and Scholarship
