Variations in genome-wide RNAi screens: lessons from influenza research.

Journal of clinical bioinformatics Pub Date : 2015-03-03 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13336-015-0017-5
Yu-Chi Chou, Michael Mc Lai, Yi-Chen Wu, Nai-Chi Hsu, King-Song Jeng, Wen-Chi Su
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Genome-wide RNA interference (RNAi) screening is an emerging and powerful technique for genetic screens, which can be divided into arrayed RNAi screen and pooled RNAi screen/selection based on different screening strategies. To date, several genome-wide RNAi screens have been successfully performed to identify host factors essential for influenza virus replication. However, the host factors identified by different research groups are not always consistent. Taking influenza virus screens as an example, we found that a number of screening parameters may directly or indirectly influence the primary hits identified by the screens. This review highlights the differences among the published genome-wide screening approaches and offers recommendations for performing a good pooled shRNA screen/selection.

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全基因组RNAi筛选的变异:来自流感研究的教训。
全基因组RNA干扰(Genome-wide RNA interference, RNAi)筛选是一种新兴的、功能强大的基因筛选技术,可根据筛选策略的不同分为阵列RNAi筛选和集合RNAi筛选/选择。迄今为止,已经成功地进行了几次全基因组RNAi筛选,以确定流感病毒复制所必需的宿主因子。然而,不同研究小组确定的宿主因素并不总是一致的。以流感病毒筛选为例,我们发现许多筛选参数可能直接或间接影响筛选确定的初级命中。这篇综述强调了已发表的全基因组筛选方法之间的差异,并为进行良好的shRNA筛选/选择提供了建议。
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