The workflow from post-mortem human brain sampling to cell microdissection: a Brain Net Europe study

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David Meyronet
Aline Dorey
Patrick Massoma
Catherine Rey
Eudeline Alix
Karen Silva
Corinne Perrin
Isabelle Quadrio
Armand Perret-Liaudet
Nathalie Streichenberger
Nicole Thomasset
Jérôme Honnorat
Thomas Arzberger
Hans Kretzschmar
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[1] INSERM U1028; CNRS UM5292; Lyon Neuroscience Research Center,Neurochemistry Unit, Department of Biochemistry
[2] Neuro-oncology and Neuro-inflammation Team,Centre for Neuropathology and Prion Research
[3] “ProfileXpert”,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[4] service de “Génomique & Microgénomique”,undefined
[5] Université Lyon 1,undefined
[6] SFR santé LYON-EST,undefined
[7] UCBL-INSERM US 7-CNRS UMS 3453,undefined
[8] Hospices Civils de Lyon,undefined
[9] Groupement Hospitalier Est,undefined
[10] Lyon1 University,undefined
[11] Lyon Neuroscience Research Center,undefined
[12] INSERM,undefined
[13] Hospices Civils de Lyon,undefined
[14] Centre de Pathologie et de Neuropathologie Est,undefined
[15] INSERM U1028; CNRS UM5292; Lyon Neuroscience Research Center,undefined
[16] BIORAN Team,undefined
[17] Hospices Civils de Lyon,undefined
[18] Service de Neurologie,undefined
[19] Ludwig-Maximilians-University,undefined
[20] Ludwig-Maximilians-University,undefined
[21] Centre de Pathologie et Neuropathologie Est,undefined
[22] Hospices Civils de Lyon,undefined
[23] Groupement Hospitalier Est,undefined
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Brain bank; Tissue cryopreservation; Laser capture microdissection; Nucleic acid preservation; Protein preservation; Mass spectrometry;
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Brain banks manage and store fully clinically and pathologically characterised brains. The diversity of techniques used in research projects increases. These biological resource centres are made to adapt brain tissue processing. Furthermore, the development of more sensitive techniques to analyse nucleic acids and proteins offers new fields of exploration when combined with laser capture microdissection in order to decipher the physiopathology of diseases at the cell level. In this study, our goal was to evaluate procedures and set a workflow compatible with the constraints of brain banks, from brain sampling to laser capture microdissection and pre-analytical quality assessment. We compared various methods of freezing brain tissue, focused on morphological quality preservation of brain microscopical structures and on the quality of nucleic acid or protein yields. Staining protocols combined with strategies to lower neurones autofluorescence were adapted for the same purpose. Finally, we found that laser capture microdissection is possible in the setting of brain banks. However, the entire process has to be envisioned from the autopsy to the analysis. The impact on protein or nucleic acid quality is a limitation that restricts the amount of samples available for this purpose.
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