Journal article
Decline in antigenicity of tumor markers by storage time using pathology sections cut from tissue microarrays
FM Blows, HR Ali, SJ Dawson, JL Quesne, E Provenzano, C Caldas, PDP Pharoah
Applied Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Morphology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2016
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Abstract
Sectioning a whole tissue microarrray (TMA block) and storing the sections maximizes the number of sections obtained, but may impair the antigenicity of the stored sections. We have investigated the impact of TMA section storage on antigenicity. First, we reexamined existing TMA data to determine whether antigenicity in stored sections changes over time. Component scores for each marker, based on cellular compartment of staining and score-Type, were evaluated separately. Residual components scores adjusted for grade, tumor size, and node positivity, were regressed on the number of days storage to evaluate the effect of storage time. Storage time ranged from 2 to 1897 days, and the mean chang..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported through a programme grant from Cancer Research UK (C490/A10119, C490/A10124, and C490/A16561) and funding from the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre.