# Optimization and comparison of genomic DNA extraction from whole blood collected in PAXgene blood RNA tube using automated platforms

**Authors:** Jianlan You, Tomoe Shiomi, Paul Zappile, Luis Chiriboga, Sandra Mendoza, Andre L. Moreira

PMC · DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2025-1079 · Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine · 2025-10-20

## TL;DR

This study compares automated methods for extracting DNA from blood stored in RNA tubes, finding that some platforms work better than others.

## Contribution

First comparison of three automated platforms for gDNA extraction from PAXgene RNA tubes, with optimization of pre-treatment and storage effects.

## Key findings

- Maxwell RSC and QIAsymphony SP produced significantly higher gDNA yields than KingFisher Apex.
- Prolonged incubation and increased centrifugation improved gDNA yield from PAXgene samples.
- Shorter storage time and fewer freeze-thaw cycles resulted in higher gDNA yields.

## Abstract

With the development of genomic technologies, the isolation of genomic DNA (gDNA) from clinical samples has become more important for both clinical diagnostics and research studies. Blood samples collected in PAXgene Blood RNA Tubes, which are typically used for RNA extraction, can be used for gDNA extraction, particularly in clinical studies when only such blood samples are available.

We optimized the pre-treatment of blood samples collected in PAXgene Blood RNA Tubes. For the first time, three magnetic bead-based automated platforms (QIAsymphony SP, Maxwell RSC and KingFisher Apex) were compared for gDNA extraction from these blood samples. Additionally, the effects of storage at 4 °C or freeze-thaw cycles of the blood samples on gDNA yield were investigated. High-throughput extraction in 96-well format was evaluated.

Systematic optimization of blood sample pre-treatment shows that prolonged incubation at room temperature and/or increased centrifugation speed and time improved gDNA yield from blood samples collected in PAXgene Blood RNA Tubes. QIAsymphony SP (4.27 ± 2.19 µg) and Maxwell RSC (4.82 ± 2.96 µg) produced significantly higher gDNA yields than KingFisher Apex (1.09 ± 0.61 µg). Higher gDNA yields were obtained with shorter storage time at 4 °C or fewer freeze-thaw cycles of the blood samples. In the 96-well format extraction, gDNA yields ranged from 0.24 to 13.46 µg.

Not all magnetic bead-based automated platforms are suitable for gDNA extraction from blood samples collected in PAXgene Blood RNA Tubes. Systematic pre-treatments optimization provides guidance for routine and high-throughput workflows, and storage conditions and freeze-thaw cycles offer practical reference for biobanking.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** QIAsymphony SP (-)

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