Abstract 3380: Loss of immunorecognition of selected molecules during long-term storage of paraffin blocks

2015 
Introduction: Archival paraffin blocks frequently are touted as a resource for studies in translational research; however, there are few studies of the stability of immunorecognition in paraffin blocks after long term storage. Previously, we reported that immunorecognition of Bcl-2 and mutated p53 was stable in blocks stored for 10 years, but recent observations of decreases in immunorecognition of several molecules in paraffin blocks stored over 10 years necessitated additional studies. Because molecules in tumors are quite variable, it was decided that normal tissues not associated with disease processes as well as related cancers and uninvolved tissues should be studied. Methods: The immunorecognition of multiple molecules in fallopian tubes removed for fertility, in papillary serous adenocarcinomas (PSAC) and in uninvolved fallopian tubes associated with PSAC were evaluated. Multi-age (year) blocks from 2014 to 1976 were constructed and the following antigens were studied: smooth muscle actin (SMA, Thermo Fischer, MS-113-P, 1A4, 0.026 μg/mL, AR pH 9) in arteries; E-cadherin (E-CAD, Thermo Fischer, RM-2100-S, EP700Y, dilution 1:200, AR pH 9) in ciliated and separately secretory cells of relatively normal and uninvolved fallopian tubes and the cells of PSAC; vimentin (VIM, Thermo Fischer, RM-9120-S, SP20, dilution 1:500, AR pH 9), in endothelial cells; □-tubulin (GTUB, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, SC-17788, D-10, 0.028 μg/mL, AR pH 9) in ciliated cells of normal and uninvolved fallopian tubes, and cytokeratins, 18 (Cyk18, Epitomics, 1433-1, dilution 1:200, AR pH 9), and AE1/AE3 (Millipore, MAB3412, 4 μg/mL, AR pH 9) in ciliated and separately secretory cells of normal and uninvolved fallopian tubes. These molecules were stained in the multi-year blocks and were evaluated by a pathologist without knowledge of block age. Results: Consistently, in normal fallopian tubes, the antigens, SMA, VIM, GTUB and E-CAD, were relatively stable for at least 10 years, (i.e., Conclusion: This study indicates that investigators using archival paraffin blocks that have been stored for over 10 years should determine if immunorecognition of each molecule being studied is stable; otherwise, based on immunohistochemical results, incorrect, biased conclusions may be reached. Citation Format: Dennis Otali, Victoria R. Maston, Denise K. Oelschlager, William E. Grizzle. Loss of immunorecognition of selected molecules during long-term storage of paraffin blocks. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2015 Apr 18-22; Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2015;75(15 Suppl):Abstract nr 3380. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2015-3380
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