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Published in: Journal of Neuro-Oncology 3/2013

01-07-2013 | Laboratory Investigation

Lyophilized brain tumor specimens can be used for histologic, nucleic acid, and protein analyses after 1 year of room temperature storage

Authors: Sergey Mareninov, Jason De Jesus, Desiree E. Sanchez, Andrew B. Kay, Ryan W. Wilson, Ivan Babic, Weidong Chen, Donatello Telesca, Jerry J. Lou, Leili Mirsadraei, Tracie P. Gardner, Negar Khanlou, Harry V. Vinters, Bob B. Shafa, Albert Lai, Linda M. Liau, Paul S. Mischel, Timothy F. Cloughesy, William H. Yong

Published in: Journal of Neuro-Oncology | Issue 3/2013

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Abstract

Frozen tissue, a gold standard biospecimen, can yield well preserved nucleic acids and proteins after over a decade but is vulnerable to thawing and has substantial fiscal, spatial, and environmental costs. A long-term room temperature biospecimen storage alternative that preserves broad analytical utility can potentially empower tissue-based research. As there is scant data on the analytical utility of lyophilized brain tumor biospecimens, we evaluated lyophilized (freeze-dried) samples stored for 1 year at room temperature. Lyophilized tumor tissue processed into paraffin sections produced good histology. Yields of extracted DNA, RNA, and protein approximated those of frozen tissue. After 1 year, lyophilized samples yielded high molecular weight DNA that permitted copy number variation analysis, IDH 1 mutation detection, and MGMT promoter methylation PCR. A 27 % decrease in RIN scores over the 1 year suggests that RNA degradation was inhibited though incompletely. Nevertheless, RT-PCR studies on lyophilized tissue performed similarly to frozen tissue. In contrast to FFPE tissues where protein bands were absent or shifted to a lower molecular weight, lyophilized samples showed similar protein bands as frozen tissue on SDS-PAGE analysis. Lyophilized tissue performed similarly to frozen tissue for Western blots and enzyme activity assays. Immunohistochemistry of lyophilized tissue that were processed into FFPE blocks often required longer incubation times for staining than standard FFPE samples but generally provided robust antigen detection. This preliminary study suggests that lyophilization has promise for long-term room temperature storage while permitting varied tests; however, further work is required to better stabilize nucleic acids particularly RNA.
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Metadata
Title
Lyophilized brain tumor specimens can be used for histologic, nucleic acid, and protein analyses after 1 year of room temperature storage
Authors
Sergey Mareninov
Jason De Jesus
Desiree E. Sanchez
Andrew B. Kay
Ryan W. Wilson
Ivan Babic
Weidong Chen
Donatello Telesca
Jerry J. Lou
Leili Mirsadraei
Tracie P. Gardner
Negar Khanlou
Harry V. Vinters
Bob B. Shafa
Albert Lai
Linda M. Liau
Paul S. Mischel
Timothy F. Cloughesy
William H. Yong
Publication date
01-07-2013
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Neuro-Oncology / Issue 3/2013
Print ISSN: 0167-594X
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7373
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11060-013-1135-1

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