Image of PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube (CE-IVD) (768165)

PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube (CE-IVD)

For collection of whole blood samples and stabilization of circulating cell-free DNA (ccfDNA) from plasma and gDNA from the nucleated cellular fraction

  • CE Marked for In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) use
  • Single tube collection, stabilization, transport and storage
  • Formaldehyde-free, non-crosslinking stabilization of circulating, cell-free DNA (ccfDNA)
  • Stabilization of ccfDNA in plasma and genomic DNA (gDNA) in the nuclear cellular fraction for days at various temperatures facilitates transport and storage
  • Standardized preanalytical processing of samples
  • Barcode with tube ID, lot number and expiration date and unique serial number
  • The PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube (CE-IVD) with the QIAsymphony PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Kit (CE-IVD) and QIAGEN QIAsymphony instrument (CE-IVD) are all CE marked for In Vitro Diagnostic Use according to Regulation (EU) 2017/746 on In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices

Feature

Specification

Tube size

16 x 100 mm

Blood draw volume

10 mL

Additive Volume

1.5 mL

Length of stabilization of whole blood

  • 2–37°C for up to 3 days
  • 2–30°C for up to 7 days
  • 2–25°C for up to 10 days

Do not store blood-filled tubes below 2°C.

ccfDNA stabilization in plasma in secondary tube 

  • 15–25°C for up to 3 days
  • 2–8°C for up to 7 days

Plasma can be stored frozen at −20 or −80°C for at least 1 year (long term study ongoing) and is robust against at least three freeze/thaw cycles. 

Stabilization of gDNA in nucleated cellular fraction post centrifugation

  • 15–25°C for up to 3 days
  • 2–8°C for up to 7 days

Nucleated cellular fraction can be stored frozen at −20 or −80°C for at least 1 year (long-term study ongoing) and is robust against at least three freeze/thaw cycles.

Closure type/color

Pearl white BD Hemogard/Blue stopper

Quantity

100 tubes/case

Tube shelf-life

15 months from date of manufacture

ccfDNA Isolation from plasma

Automated with the QIAsymphony PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Kit using the QIAsymphony® SP instrument (including primary tube handling).

Manual with the QIAGEN QIAamp® DSP Circulating Nucleic Acid Kit.

gDNA Isolation from nucleated cellular fraction or buffy coat

Automated with the QIAGEN QIAsymphony DSP DNA Mini and Midi Kits using the QIAsymphony SP instrument.

Manual with the QIAGEN QIAamp DSP DNA Blood Mini Kit.


Intended Use

The PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube (CE-IVD) is intended for the collection, storage, and transport of human venous whole blood and stabilization of DNA for preparation of circulating, cell-free DNA (ccfDNA) from plasma and genomic DNA (gDNA) from the nucleated cellular fraction.

The PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube (CE-IVD), the QIAsymphony PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Kit (CE-IVD), and QIAGEN QIAsymphony instrument (CE-IVD) are all CE marked for In Vitro Diagnostic Use according to Regulation (EU) 2017/746 on In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices.

Plasma generated from whole blood collected into PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tubes (CE-IVD) can be used to process ccfDNA automated with the QIAsymphony PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Kit, or manually with the QIAamp DSP Circulating Nucleic Acid Kit. The nucleated cellular fraction or buffy coat remaining after removal of the plasma can be processed for gDNA automated with the QIAsymphony DSP DNA Mini and Midi Kits, or manually with the QIAamp DSP DNA Blood Mini Kit.

*Only when used in combination with products for In Vitro Diagnostic use.

Order information

Product

Catalog No.

Price

PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube (100), CE-IVD

100 blood collection tubes (10 ml)

768165
Order now
please inquire

Details

Performance

PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tubes (CE-IVD) simplify the collection and processing of whole blood for subsequent purification of circulating, cell-free DNA (ccfDNA) from plasma and genomic DNA (gDNA) from the nucleated cellular fraction. The tube additive is non-crosslinking, free of formaldehyde-releasing substances and inhibits apoptosis.

Using PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tubes (CE-IVD) for whole blood collection, storage and transport helps prevent the release of intracellular DNA into plasma (Figure 1).

Plasma generated from whole blood collected into PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tubes (CE-IVD) can be used to process ccfDNA automated with the QIAsymphony PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Kit (CE-IVD) or manually with the QIAamp DSP Circulating Nucleic Acid Kit. The nucleated cellular fraction or buffy coat remaining after removal of the plasma can be processed for gDNA automated with the QIAsymphony DSP DNA Mini and Midi Kits, or manually with the QIAamp DSP DNA Blood Mini Kit (Figure 2).

ccfDNA yields from plasma processed from blood collected into PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tubes (CE-IVD) extracted with the QIAsymphony PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Kit (CE-IVD) or the QIAamp DSP Circulating Nucleic Acid Kit are similar to plasma from EDTA tubes separated directly after blood draw (Figure 3). However, in contrast to unstabilized EDTA, blood drawn into PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tubes have stable ccfDNA levels for up to 10 days at temperatures up to 25°C, 7 days at temperatures up to 30°C, or 3 days at temperatures up to 37°C (Note: Do not store blood-filled tubes below 2°C), because DNA release from cells lysing or apoptosis is inhibited (Figure 4) and ccfDNA is preserved (Figure 5).

Genomic DNA in the nucleated cellular fraction is preserved and can be isolated with high purity, yield, and integrity (Figure 6). Thus, blood samples can be transported and stored within the specified temperature and duration to process plasma later (see technical note ´Sample Transportation Study (Summer Profile)´).

Plasma and nucleated cellular fraction generated from whole blood collected into PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tubes are stable at room temperature for at least 3 days, at refrigerated temperature for at least 7 days and can be stored for long-term frozen at -20°C or -80°C (for latest update see technical note ´Plasma and Nucleated Cellular Fraction Stability Study´).

Pre-analytical steps including handling, storage, processing and documentation of verification and validation studies of PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube were conducted in accordance with ISO 20186-2:2019 and ISO 20186-3:2019: Molecular in vitro diagnostic examinations — Specifications for pre-examination processes for venous whole blood — Part 2: Isolated genomic DNA and — Part 3: Isolated circulating cell free DNA from plasma.

Stabilization characteristics have been shown to be robust against elevated level of endogenous, potentially interfering substances, underfilling and inappropriate mixing (see technical note ´Tube Robustness Study´).

Both ccfDNA and gDNA yields are high-quality and are compatible for downstream analytical PCR assays, including user-validated methylation-based PCR, and next-generation sequencing (NGS) molecular test methods (Figure 7).

Principle

The PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube is intended for the collection, storage, and transport of human venous whole blood and stabilization of DNA for preparation of circulating, cell-free DNA (ccfDNA) from plasma and genomic DNA (gDNA) from the nucleated cellular fraction. The tube contains an additive that keeps blood from coagulating and inhibits apoptosis via a non-crosslinking formaldehyde-free stabilization solution. This helps prevent the release of intracellular DNA into the plasma and maintains constant ccfDNA levels during sample transport and storage before processing.

Procedure

(For details, see PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube (CE-IVD) Instructions for Use)

Blood is collected under a standard phlebotomy protocol into a closed, evacuated tube that contains a proprietary ccfDNA stabilization additive. Whole blood sample can be stored 10 days at temperatures up to 25°C, 7 days at temperatures up to 30°C, or 3 days at temperatures up to 37°C. Do not store blood-filled tubes below 2°C.

Centrifugation of blood collected into a PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube at room temperature (15–25°C) for 15 minutes at 1,600–3,000 × g leads to separation of plasma and nucleated cellular fraction. The cellular fraction includes a buffy coat, a leukocyte and platelet rich layer, and a red blood cell fraction. Plasma is removed after the first centrifugation into a secondary tube. For ccfDNA isolation, the plasma is centrifuged again for 10 minutes at 1,600–3,000 × g. As an alternative, after a first centrifugation for 15 minutes at 3,000 × g, the tube can be directly placed on the QIAsymphony SP instrument for automated ccfDNA extraction using the primary tube handling protocol of the QIAsymphony PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Kit (applies to 3,000× g only)(Figure 8).

After removal of the plasma, the remaining nucleated cellular fraction can be used to isolate gDNA.

Applications

ccfDNA purified from plasma generated from whole blood collected in PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tubes (CE-IVD) and purified using the QIAsymphony PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Kit (CE-IVD) or QIAamp DSP Circulating NA Kit can be used in a wide range of downstream applications, such as:


PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube (CE-IVD) is for in vitro diagnostic use.

Image of CE-0123 mark

ccfDNA quality and stabilization chemistry -

browse here for our latest news, webinars and scientific posters.


Resources

Save time and resources – Primary Tube Handling Using PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tubes (CE-IVD)

1.4 MB

Download

(EN) Important Note: PreAnalytiX GmbH street address has changed from “Feldbachstrasse” to “Garstligweg 8”

158.9 KB

Download

Effect of preanalytical factors on analyte quality as shown with the QIAxcel Connect capillary gel electrophoresis system

1.7 MB

Download

Digital PCR-based EGFR T790M Mutation Detection From Human Blood Samples Collected in PAXgene® Blood ccfDNA Tubes (Neander, AACR 2023)

7.0 MB

Download

Li, Y., Xu, J., Chen, C. et al. Multimodal epigenetic sequencing analysis (MESA) of cell-free DNA for non-invasive colorectal cancer detection. Genome Med 16, 9 (2024).

Learn more

Caggiano, C. et al. (2021) Comprehensive cell type decomposition of circulating cell-free DNA with CelFiE. Nature Communications 12, 2717

Learn more

Collecting specimens in the PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube

Learn more

Other Products Used in Conjunction


Service

Contact us for troubleshooting and support

Global Contacts

Technical Service

Customer Care