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Preservation of Fine-Needle Aspiration Specimens for Future Use in RNA-Based Molecular Testing

机译:保留细针抽吸标本,以备将来在基于RNA的分子检测中使用

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BACKGROUND: The application of ancillary molecular testing is becoming more important for the diagnosis and classification of disease. The use of fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy as the means of sampling tumors in conjunction with molecular testing could be a powerful combination. FNA is minimally invasive, cost effective, and usually demonstrates accuracy comparable to diagnoses based on excisional biopsies. Quality control (QC) and test validation requirements for development of molecular tests impose a need for access to pre-existing clinical samples. Tissue banking of excisional biopsy specimens is frequently performed at large research institutions, but few have developed protocols for preservation of cytologic specimens. This study aimed to evaluate cryopreservation of FNA specimens as a method of maintaining cellular morphology and ribonucleic acid (RNA) integrity in banked tissues. METHODS: FNA specimens were obtained from fresh tumor resections, processed by using a cryopreservation protocol, and stored for up to 27 weeks. Upon retrieval, samples were made into slides for morphological evaluation, and RNA was extracted and assessed for integrity by using the Agilent Bioanalyzer (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, Calif). RESULTS: Cryopreserved specimens showed good cell morphology and, in many cases, yielded intact RNA. Cases showing moderate or severe RNA degradation could generally be associated with prolonged specimen handling or sampling of necrotic areas. CONCLUSIONS: FNA specimens can be stored in a manner that maintains cellular morphology and RNA integrity necessary for studies of gene expression. In addition to addressing quality control (QC) and test validation needs, cytology banks will be an invaluable resource for future molecular morphologic and diagnostic research studies.
机译:背景:辅助分子检测的应用对于疾病的诊断和分类变得越来越重要。细针穿刺活检(FNA)活检作为与分子检测相结合的肿瘤采样手段可能是一种有力的组合。 FNA具有微创,成本效益高的特点,并且通常显示出与基于切除活检的诊断结果相当的准确性。分子检测开发的质量控制(QC)和检测验证要求,要求获得现有的临床样品。切除活检标本的组织保存通常在大型研究机构中进行,但很少有人开发出保存细胞学标本的方案。这项研究旨在评估FNA标本的冷冻保存,以作为维持细胞组织中细胞形态和核糖核酸(RNA)完整性的一种方法。方法:FNA标本取自新鲜的肿瘤切除物,通过冷冻保存方案处理,并保存长达27周。取回后,将样品制成载玻片进行形态评估,并使用安捷伦生物分析仪(Agilent Technologies,圣克拉拉,加利福尼亚州)提取RNA并评估完整性。结果:冷冻保存的标本显示出良好的细胞形态,并在许多情况下产生了完整的RNA。显示中度或严重RNA降解的病例通常可能与样本处理时间延长或坏死区域采样有关。结论:FNA标本可以以维持细胞形态和基因完整性研究所需的RNA完整性的方式存储。除了满足质量控制(QC)和测试验证需求之外,细胞学库将是未来分子形态学和诊断研究的宝贵资源。

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