Optimizing tissue microarray construction procedure to improve quality of sections

被引:3
|
作者
Chang, Hua [1 ]
Peluso, Diane [1 ]
Hussain, Sadiq [1 ]
Shipitsin, Michail [1 ]
Blume-Jensen, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Metamark Genet Inc, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA
关键词
Non-tape transfer method; Paraffin; Tempering; 3DHISTECH TMA Master; TMA construction; BLOCKS; IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY; CANCER; COST;
D O I
10.1179/2046023614Y.0000000046
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Tissue microarray (TMA) technology makes it possible to perform high throughput in situ analysis of tissue samples, and has become a powerful tool in multiple fields of life sciences. However, obtaining high-quality TMA sections can be technically challenging. In this paper, two aspects of TMA construction were investigated, namely, the paraffin type of the recipient block and the tempering method to facilitate donor core integration. Nine commonly used paraffin types were evaluated, and four were identified with satisfactory performance. It was also found that, after TMA construction, 1-hour incubation at 50 degrees C significantly improved the integration of donor cores with the recipient block. Large TMA blocks prepared with the described method were easy to section and yielded high quality TMA slides.
引用
收藏
页码:95 / 100
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Hyperspectral microscopic analysis of normal, benign and carcinoma microarray tissue sections
    Maggioni, Mauro
    Davis, Gustave L.
    Warner, Frederick J.
    Geshwind, Frank B.
    Coppi, Andreas C.
    DeVerse, Richard A.
    Coifman, Ronald R.
    OPTICAL BIOPSY VI, 2006, 6091
  • [12] Multiplex Quantitative Measurement of mRNAs From Fixed Tissue Microarray Sections
    Armani, Michael
    Tangrea, Michael
    Yang, Brian
    Rosenberg, Alex
    Ylaya, Kris
    Morris, Jennifer
    Rodriguez-Canales, Jaime
    Hanson, Jeffrey
    Shapiro, Benjamin
    Emmert-Buck, Michael R.
    Smela, Elisabeth
    Hewitt, Stephen M.
    APPLIED IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR MORPHOLOGY, 2014, 22 (05) : 323 - 330
  • [13] QUALITY ASSURANCE IN CONSTRUCTION - HOW TO IMPROVE IT
    GRANT, JK
    CIVIL ENGINEERING, 1983, 53 (10): : 12 - 14
  • [14] A 'Waterfall' Transfer-based Workflow for Improved Quality of Tissue Microarray Construction and Processing in Breast Cancer Research
    Oberlaender, M.
    Alkemade, H.
    Buenger, S.
    Ernst, F.
    Thorns, C.
    Braunschweig, T.
    Habermann, J. K.
    PATHOLOGY & ONCOLOGY RESEARCH, 2014, 20 (03) : 719 - 726
  • [15] Construction of a tissue microarray with two millimeters cores of endometrioid endometrial cancer: factors affecting the quality of the recipient block
    Gottwald, L.
    Sek, P.
    Piekarski, J.
    Pasz-Walczak, G.
    Kubiak, R.
    Szwalski, J.
    Spych, M.
    Suzin, J.
    Tylinski, W.
    Topczewska-Tylinska, K.
    Jeziorski, A.
    BIOTECHNIC & HISTOCHEMISTRY, 2012, 87 (08) : 512 - 518
  • [16] MODIFIED ALLOCHROME PROCEDURE FOR DEMONSTRATING MYCOBACTERIA IN TISSUE-SECTIONS
    HARADA, K
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEPROSY AND OTHER MYCOBACTERIAL DISEASES, 1977, 45 (01) : 49 - 51
  • [17] SERIAL MACROTOMY - A NEW PROCEDURE FOR SLICING TISSUE-SECTIONS
    PEIFFER, J
    SCHUMACHER, M
    BURCKHARDT, M
    PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 1982, 174 (04) : 412 - 416
  • [19] Pathology in prostate research: Optimizing tissue quality
    Berney, Daniel M.
    Montironi, Rodolfo
    Egevad, Lars
    ACTA ONCOLOGICA, 2011, 50 : 53 - 55
  • [20] Storage Conditions and Immunoreactivity of Breast Cancer Subtyping Markers in Tissue Microarray Sections
    Omilian, Angela R.
    Zirpoli, Gary R.
    Cheng, Ting-Yuan David
    Yao, Song
    Stein, Leighton
    Davis, Warren
    Head, Karen L.
    Nair, Priya
    Khoury, Thaer
    Ambrosone, Christine B.
    Bshara, Wiam
    APPLIED IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR MORPHOLOGY, 2020, 28 (04) : 267 - 273