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Development and validation of a protocol for optimizing the use of paraffin blocks in molecular epidemiological studies: The example from the HPV-AHEAD study

Worldwide use of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks (FFPE) is extensive in diagnosis and research. Yet, there is a lack of optimized/standardized protocols to process the blocks and verify the quality and presence of the targeted tissue. In the context of an international study on head and neck...

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Autores principales: Mena, Marisa, Lloveras, Belen, Tous, Sara, Bogers, Johannes, Maffini, Fausto, Gangane, Nitin, Kumar, Rekha Vijay, Somanathan, Thara, Lucas, Eric, Anantharaman, Devasena, Gheit, Tarik, Castellsagué, Xavier, Pawlita, Michael, de Sanjosé, Silvia, Alemany, Laia, Tommasino, Massimo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5642890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29036167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184520
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author Mena, Marisa
Lloveras, Belen
Tous, Sara
Bogers, Johannes
Maffini, Fausto
Gangane, Nitin
Kumar, Rekha Vijay
Somanathan, Thara
Lucas, Eric
Anantharaman, Devasena
Gheit, Tarik
Castellsagué, Xavier
Pawlita, Michael
de Sanjosé, Silvia
Alemany, Laia
Tommasino, Massimo
author_facet Mena, Marisa
Lloveras, Belen
Tous, Sara
Bogers, Johannes
Maffini, Fausto
Gangane, Nitin
Kumar, Rekha Vijay
Somanathan, Thara
Lucas, Eric
Anantharaman, Devasena
Gheit, Tarik
Castellsagué, Xavier
Pawlita, Michael
de Sanjosé, Silvia
Alemany, Laia
Tommasino, Massimo
author_sort Mena, Marisa
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description Worldwide use of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks (FFPE) is extensive in diagnosis and research. Yet, there is a lack of optimized/standardized protocols to process the blocks and verify the quality and presence of the targeted tissue. In the context of an international study on head and neck cancer (HNC)—HPV-AHEAD, a standardized protocol for optimizing the use of FFPEs in molecular epidemiology was developed and validated. First, a protocol for sectioning the FFPE was developed to prevent cross-contamination and distributed between participating centers. Before processing blocks, all sectioning centers underwent a quality control to guarantee a satisfactory training process. The first and last sections of the FFPEs were used for histopathological assessment. A consensus histopathology evaluation form was developed by an international panel of pathologists and evaluated for four indicators in a pilot analysis in order to validate it: 1) presence/type of tumor tissue, 2) identification of other tissue components that could affect the molecular diagnosis and 3) quality of the tissue. No HPV DNA was found in sections from empty FFPE generated in any histology laboratories of HPV-AHEAD consortium and all centers passed quality assurance for processing after quality control. The pilot analysis to validate the histopathology form included 355 HNC cases. The form was filled by six pathologists and each case was randomly assigned to two of them. Most samples (86%) were considered satisfactory. Presence of >50% of invasive carcinoma was observed in all sections of 66% of cases. Substantial necrosis (>50%) was present in <2% of samples. The concordance for the indicators targeted to validate the histopathology form was very high (kappa > 0.85) between first and last sections and fair to high between pathologists (kappa/pabak 0.21–0.72). The protocol allowed to correctly process without signs of contamination all FFPE of the study. The histopathology evaluation of the cases assured the presence of the targeted tissue, identified the presence of other tissues that could disturb the molecular diagnosis and allowed the assessment of tissue quality.
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spelling pubmed-56428902017-10-30 Development and validation of a protocol for optimizing the use of paraffin blocks in molecular epidemiological studies: The example from the HPV-AHEAD study Mena, Marisa Lloveras, Belen Tous, Sara Bogers, Johannes Maffini, Fausto Gangane, Nitin Kumar, Rekha Vijay Somanathan, Thara Lucas, Eric Anantharaman, Devasena Gheit, Tarik Castellsagué, Xavier Pawlita, Michael de Sanjosé, Silvia Alemany, Laia Tommasino, Massimo PLoS One Research Article Worldwide use of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks (FFPE) is extensive in diagnosis and research. Yet, there is a lack of optimized/standardized protocols to process the blocks and verify the quality and presence of the targeted tissue. In the context of an international study on head and neck cancer (HNC)—HPV-AHEAD, a standardized protocol for optimizing the use of FFPEs in molecular epidemiology was developed and validated. First, a protocol for sectioning the FFPE was developed to prevent cross-contamination and distributed between participating centers. Before processing blocks, all sectioning centers underwent a quality control to guarantee a satisfactory training process. The first and last sections of the FFPEs were used for histopathological assessment. A consensus histopathology evaluation form was developed by an international panel of pathologists and evaluated for four indicators in a pilot analysis in order to validate it: 1) presence/type of tumor tissue, 2) identification of other tissue components that could affect the molecular diagnosis and 3) quality of the tissue. No HPV DNA was found in sections from empty FFPE generated in any histology laboratories of HPV-AHEAD consortium and all centers passed quality assurance for processing after quality control. The pilot analysis to validate the histopathology form included 355 HNC cases. The form was filled by six pathologists and each case was randomly assigned to two of them. Most samples (86%) were considered satisfactory. Presence of >50% of invasive carcinoma was observed in all sections of 66% of cases. Substantial necrosis (>50%) was present in <2% of samples. The concordance for the indicators targeted to validate the histopathology form was very high (kappa > 0.85) between first and last sections and fair to high between pathologists (kappa/pabak 0.21–0.72). The protocol allowed to correctly process without signs of contamination all FFPE of the study. The histopathology evaluation of the cases assured the presence of the targeted tissue, identified the presence of other tissues that could disturb the molecular diagnosis and allowed the assessment of tissue quality. Public Library of Science 2017-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5642890/ /pubmed/29036167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184520 Text en © 2017 Mena et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mena, Marisa
Lloveras, Belen
Tous, Sara
Bogers, Johannes
Maffini, Fausto
Gangane, Nitin
Kumar, Rekha Vijay
Somanathan, Thara
Lucas, Eric
Anantharaman, Devasena
Gheit, Tarik
Castellsagué, Xavier
Pawlita, Michael
de Sanjosé, Silvia
Alemany, Laia
Tommasino, Massimo
Development and validation of a protocol for optimizing the use of paraffin blocks in molecular epidemiological studies: The example from the HPV-AHEAD study
title Development and validation of a protocol for optimizing the use of paraffin blocks in molecular epidemiological studies: The example from the HPV-AHEAD study
title_full Development and validation of a protocol for optimizing the use of paraffin blocks in molecular epidemiological studies: The example from the HPV-AHEAD study
title_fullStr Development and validation of a protocol for optimizing the use of paraffin blocks in molecular epidemiological studies: The example from the HPV-AHEAD study
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of a protocol for optimizing the use of paraffin blocks in molecular epidemiological studies: The example from the HPV-AHEAD study
title_short Development and validation of a protocol for optimizing the use of paraffin blocks in molecular epidemiological studies: The example from the HPV-AHEAD study
title_sort development and validation of a protocol for optimizing the use of paraffin blocks in molecular epidemiological studies: the example from the hpv-ahead study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5642890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29036167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184520
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