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An exfoliation and enrichment strategy results in improved transcriptional profiles when compared to matched formalin fixed samples

BACKGROUND: Identifying the influence formalin fixation has on RNA integrity and recovery from clinical tissue specimens is integral to determining the utility of using archival tissue blocks in future molecular studies. For clinical material, the current gold standard is unfixed tissue that has bee...

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Autores principales: Mojica, Wilfrido D, Stein, Leighton, Hawthorn, Lesleyann
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1955442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17683544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6890-7-7
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author Mojica, Wilfrido D
Stein, Leighton
Hawthorn, Lesleyann
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Hawthorn, Lesleyann
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description BACKGROUND: Identifying the influence formalin fixation has on RNA integrity and recovery from clinical tissue specimens is integral to determining the utility of using archival tissue blocks in future molecular studies. For clinical material, the current gold standard is unfixed tissue that has been snap frozen. Fixed and frozen tissue however, both require laser capture microdissection to select for a specific cell population to study. The recent development of a sampling method capable of obtaining a viable, enriched cell population represents an alternative option in procuring cells from clinical material for molecular research purposes. The expression profiles of cells obtained by using this procurement approach, in conjunction with the profiles from cells laser capture microdissected from frozen tissue sections, were compared to the expression profiles from formalin fixed cells to determine the influence fixation has on expression profiles in clinical material. METHODS: Triplicate samples of non-neoplastic colonic epithelial cells were recovered from a hemicolectomy specimen using three different procurement methods from the same originating site: 1) an exfoliation and enrichment strategy 2) laser capture microdissection from formalin fixed tissue and 3) laser capture microdissection from frozen tissue. Parameters currently in use to assess RNA integrity were utilized to assess the quality of recovered RNA. Additionally, an expression microarray was performed on each sample to assess the influence each procurement technique had on RNA recovery and degradation. RESULTS: The exfoliation/enrichment strategy was quantitatively and qualitatively superior to tissue that was formalin fixed. Fixation negatively influenced the expression profile of the formalin fixed group compared to both the frozen and exfoliated/enrichment groups. CONCLUSION: The exfoliation/enrichment technique represents a superior alternative in tissue procurement and RNA recovery relative to formalin fixed tissue. None of the deleterious effects associated with formalin fixation are encountered in the exfoliated/enriched samples because of the absence of its use in this protocol. The exfoliation/enrichment technique also represents an economical alternative that will yield comparable results to cells enriched by laser capture microdissection from frozen tissue sections.
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spelling pubmed-19554422007-08-29 An exfoliation and enrichment strategy results in improved transcriptional profiles when compared to matched formalin fixed samples Mojica, Wilfrido D Stein, Leighton Hawthorn, Lesleyann BMC Clin Pathol Technical Advance BACKGROUND: Identifying the influence formalin fixation has on RNA integrity and recovery from clinical tissue specimens is integral to determining the utility of using archival tissue blocks in future molecular studies. For clinical material, the current gold standard is unfixed tissue that has been snap frozen. Fixed and frozen tissue however, both require laser capture microdissection to select for a specific cell population to study. The recent development of a sampling method capable of obtaining a viable, enriched cell population represents an alternative option in procuring cells from clinical material for molecular research purposes. The expression profiles of cells obtained by using this procurement approach, in conjunction with the profiles from cells laser capture microdissected from frozen tissue sections, were compared to the expression profiles from formalin fixed cells to determine the influence fixation has on expression profiles in clinical material. METHODS: Triplicate samples of non-neoplastic colonic epithelial cells were recovered from a hemicolectomy specimen using three different procurement methods from the same originating site: 1) an exfoliation and enrichment strategy 2) laser capture microdissection from formalin fixed tissue and 3) laser capture microdissection from frozen tissue. Parameters currently in use to assess RNA integrity were utilized to assess the quality of recovered RNA. Additionally, an expression microarray was performed on each sample to assess the influence each procurement technique had on RNA recovery and degradation. RESULTS: The exfoliation/enrichment strategy was quantitatively and qualitatively superior to tissue that was formalin fixed. Fixation negatively influenced the expression profile of the formalin fixed group compared to both the frozen and exfoliated/enrichment groups. CONCLUSION: The exfoliation/enrichment technique represents a superior alternative in tissue procurement and RNA recovery relative to formalin fixed tissue. None of the deleterious effects associated with formalin fixation are encountered in the exfoliated/enriched samples because of the absence of its use in this protocol. The exfoliation/enrichment technique also represents an economical alternative that will yield comparable results to cells enriched by laser capture microdissection from frozen tissue sections. BioMed Central 2007-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1955442/ /pubmed/17683544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6890-7-7 Text en Copyright © 2007 Mojica et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hawthorn, Lesleyann
An exfoliation and enrichment strategy results in improved transcriptional profiles when compared to matched formalin fixed samples
title An exfoliation and enrichment strategy results in improved transcriptional profiles when compared to matched formalin fixed samples
title_full An exfoliation and enrichment strategy results in improved transcriptional profiles when compared to matched formalin fixed samples
title_fullStr An exfoliation and enrichment strategy results in improved transcriptional profiles when compared to matched formalin fixed samples
title_full_unstemmed An exfoliation and enrichment strategy results in improved transcriptional profiles when compared to matched formalin fixed samples
title_short An exfoliation and enrichment strategy results in improved transcriptional profiles when compared to matched formalin fixed samples
title_sort exfoliation and enrichment strategy results in improved transcriptional profiles when compared to matched formalin fixed samples
topic Technical Advance
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1955442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17683544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6890-7-7
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