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Comparison of Methods for Preserving Morphological, Molecular, and Protein Biomarkers in Tissue
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Lynne Rainen, Ph.D.Scientific DirectorPreAnalytiX GmbHSample Prep and Target Enrichment in Molecular DiagnosticsApril 10, 2013
Presentation Outline
� Current tissue preservation methods
� Introduction to the PAXgene Tissue System
� Comparison of PAXgene Tissue to FFPE and fresh froz en tissue
– Morphology
– RNA, DNA, miRNA
– Proteins
� Acknowledgements
� Questions
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Presentation Outline
� Current tissue preservation methods
� Introduction to the PAXgene Tissue System
� Comparison of PAXgene Tissue to FFPE and fresh froz en tissue
– Morphology
– RNA, DNA, miRNA
– Proteins
� Acknowledgements
� Questions
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Current methods do not simultaneously preserve tiss ue morphology and biomolecules.
Neutral bufferedformalin (NBF)
Liquid nitrogen or RNAlater TM
� Crosslinking of biomolecules
� Lack of standardization
� Morphology destroyed or compromised
MorphologyPreservation:
Nucleic Acid Preservation:
Drawbacks:
Two samples needed for high quality biomolecules and histomorphology.
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Preanalytical variables highly influence sample qua lity.
AnalysisAnalysisAnalytePurificationAnalytePurification
PET StoragePET StorageProcessingProcessingFixationFixationResectionResection
� Ischemia time
� Fixation conditions
� Transport conditions
� Processing/embedding temperatures
� PET storage time/temperature
� Biomolecule isolation protocol
Presentation Outline
� Current tissue preservation methods
� Introduction to the PAXgene Tissue System
� Comparison of PAXgene Tissue to FFPE and fresh froz en tissue
– Morphology
– RNA, DNA, miRNA
– Proteins
� Acknowledgements
� Questions
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The *PAXgene Tissue System consists of a specimen container and companion nucleic acid isolation kits .
PAXgene Tissue ContainerRNA & miRNA
PAX
gene
Tiss
ue K
itsDNA
RNA
PAXgene Tissue FIXPAXgene Tissue STABILIZER
Transport & Store
*For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic p rocedures.
The PAXgene Tissue System simultaneously preserves tissue morphology, DNA, RNA, miRNA and proteins.
AnalysisAnalysisProcessingProcessingStabilization forTransport & StorageFixationResectionResection
H&EPAS
RNA
DNA
IHC
Proteins
ISH
miRNA
2 - 24hours
7 d @ 22°C4 w @ 4°C
*3 y @ -20°C*3 y @ -80°C
-8-*Studies ongoing.
PFPE Tissue
Presentation Outline
� Current tissue preservation methods
� Introduction to the PAXgene Tissue System
� Comparison of PAXgene Tissue to FFPE and fresh froz en tissue
– Morphology
– RNA, DNA, miRNA
– Proteins
� Acknowledgements
� Questions
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Tissue can be fixed in as little as two hours or up to 24 hours in PAXgene with no adverse effect on morpholo gy.
PFPE 3 hours PFPE 24 hours FFPE 24 hours
Thy
roid
M
uscl
e
Liv
er
Kap M. et al., PLoS One. 2011;6(11)
http://www.preanalytix.com/product-catalog/tissue/tissue-atlas/
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Pathologists grade PAXgene fixed tissue equal to or better than formalin-fixed tissue for morphology.
� 26 human tissue types
� Mirrored samples: FFPE and PFPE
� Evaluation performed by four pathologists from three clinical institutions
� Scoring system: -2 to +2 relative to FFPE
� Nuclear details
� Cytoplasmic details
� Membrane details
� Contrast
� Overall impression
“Histological Assessment of PAXgene Tissue Fixation and Stabilization Reagents”
Kap M. et al., PLoS One. 2011;6(11)
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IHC of Human tonsil: Ki-67, clone MIB-1, labeled streptavidin-biotin (LS AB) assay
10 min 70°C, Tris/EDTA buffer pH 9
IHC can be optimized in PAXgene fixed tissue to yiel d results comparable to formalin-fixed tissue.
PF
PE
PF
PE
FF
PE
20 min 98°C, citrate buffer pH 6
PF
PE
PF
PE Optimization
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PFPE tissue is comparable to FFPE tissue in ER α and PR IHC assays.
ERαααα(1D5)
www.preanalytix.com/…/tissue-atlas
PR (1A6)
Case 1 Case 2 Case 3
FFPE PFPE FFPE PFPE
FFPE PFPE FFPE PFPE
FFPE PFPE
FFPE PFPE
IHC of Human Breast cancer: labeled streptavidin- biotin (LSAB) assay
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PFPE tissue is comparable to FFPE tissue in HER2SPoT-Light® CISH assay.
Hu Br Ca:Cases 1 and 2: Her2 +++Cases 3 and 4: Her2 +
CISH Conditions FFPE:- 15 min 98°C- 5 min enzymatic digestion
CISH Conditions PFPE:- no heat pretreatment- no enzymatic digestion
Case 1 Case 2
Case 3 Case 4
FFPE PFPEFFPE PFPE FFPE PFPEFFPE PFPE
FFPE PFPEFFPE PFPE
Presentation Outline
� Current tissue preservation methods
� Introduction to the PAXgene Tissue System
� Comparison of PAXgene Tissue to FFPE and fresh froz en tissue
– Morphology
– RNA, DNA, miRNA
– Proteins
� Acknowledgements
� Questions
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The PAXgene Tissue System maintains tissue morphology while preserving RNA integrity.
Liver SpleenKidney Intestine Lung Brain
RIN 7.3 RIN 6.6 RIN 7.9 RIN 8.4 RIN 7.9 RIN 7.2
4 hours fixation, 7 days stabilization at 22°C
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RNA from the PAXgene Tissue System is free of chemical modifications.
FFPEPFPEFF
FFPE RIN 7.7
PFPE RIN 7.3
Agilent Bioanalyzer Results of RNA from Rat Liver
FF = fresh frozen
PFPE = PAXgene fixed, paraffin-embedded
FFPE = formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded
Groelz, D., Sobin, L., Branton, P., Compton, C., Wyr ich, R., Rainen, L 2013 Experimental and Molecular Pathology , 94 ( 1 ) pp. 188 - 194 .
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RNA from the PAXgene Tissue System performs betterin RT-PCR than RNA from formalin-fixed tissue.
Groelz, D., Sobin, L., Branton, P., Compton, C., Wyr ich, R., Rainen, L 2013 Experimental and Molecular Pathology , 94 ( 1 ) pp. 188 - 194 .
-4
-2
0
2
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6
8
10
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109bp 158bp 189bp 236bp 287bp 331bp 438bp 465bp 569bp 610bp
Del
ta-C
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FFPE Liver
FFPE Kidney
FFPE Spleen
FFPE Intestine
FFPE LungFFPE Heart
FFPE Brain
FFPE Stomach
PFPE Liver
PFPE Kidney
PFPE Spleen
PFPE Intestine
PFPE LungPFPE Heart
PFPE Brain
PFPE Stomach
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-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
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109bp 158bp 189bp 236bp 287bp 331bp 438bp 465bp 569bp 610bp
Del
ta-C
t
FFPE Liver
FFPE Kidney
FFPE Spleen
FFPE Intestine
FFPE LungFFPE Heart
FFPE Brain
FFPE Stomach
PFPE Liver
PFPE Kidney
PFPE Spleen
PFPE Intestine
PFPE LungPFPE Heart
PFPE Brain
PFPE Stomach
109bp 158bp 189bp 236bp 287bp 331bp 438bp 465bp 569bp 610bp
* ∆CT = CT (RNA from PFPE or FFPE) – CT(RNA from FF).
*∆C
Tβ-Actin genePrimers
PFPERIN = 4.20
PFPERIN = 4.20
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“A New Technology for Stabilization of Biomolecules in Tissues
for Combined Histological and Molecular Analyses”
RN
A fr
om h
uman
live
r
RIN = 2.20
FFPE
RIN = 2.20
FFPE
RIN = 8.00
Fresh Frozen (FF)RIN = 8.00
Fresh Frozen (FF)
Summary of > 800 RT-qPCR assays
PAXgene fixed tissue RNA compares to RNA from fresh frozen tissue in multiplexed RT-qPCR assays.
Viertler C, et al., J Mol Diagn. 2012 Sep;14(5):458 -66.
FF PFPE 24 hPFPE 3 hFFPE 24 h
GENES (SORTED BY CT FF)
CT
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PFPE tissue is comparable to FF tissue in gene expression *array for molecular mechanisms of cance r.
*LifeTechnologies Human Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer Gene Expression Array
Human Molecular Mechansims of Cancer FFPE vs. Frozen - Normalization to av HKG
R2 = 0,6112
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
-4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10
DCT (18s) FFPE
DC
T (
18s)
Fro
zen
Human Molecular Mechansims of Cancer FFPE vs. Frozen - Normalization to av HKG
R2 = 0,6112
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
-4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10
DCT (18s) FFPE
DC
T (
18s)
Fro
zen
∆C
t (av
HK
G)
LN2
∆Ct (av HKG) PFPE
∆CT (av HKG) FFPE
Human Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer Human Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer PFPE vs. Frozen - Normalization to av HKGPFPE vs. Frozen - Normalization to av HKG
RR22
-2-2
00
22
44
66
88
1010
1212
1414
1616
-2-2 00 22 44 66 88 1010 1212 1414 1616
DCT PFPEDCT PFPE
DC
T F
roze
nD
CT
Fro
zen
Human Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer PFPE vs. Frozen - Normalization to av HKG
R2
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
-2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
DCT PFPE
DC
T F
roze
n
∆CT (av HKG) PFPE
∆C
T(a
v H
KG
) F
F R2 = 0.963 R2 = 0.611
PFPE vs. FF
∆C
T(a
v H
KG
) F
F
FFPE vs. FF
Combined gene expression array results for three human breast cancer samples.
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The quality and performance of DNA from PAXgene fix ed tissue compares to DNA from fresh frozen tissue.
Hum
an c
olor
ecta
l can
cer
(CR
C)
Human ileum
FF
Viertler C, et al., J Mol Diagn. 2012 Sep;14(5):458 -66.
FF
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miRNA from PAXgene fixed tissue is comparable to miRNA from fresh frozen tissue.
Combined data from three cases of human colorectal cancer
CT FF CT FF
CT
PF
PE
CT
FF
PE
Viertler C, et al., J Mol Diagn. 2012 Sep;14(5):458-66.
R2 = 0.95 R2 = 0.81
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PAXgene tissue can be stored for at least three yea rs at with no adverse effect on morphology or RNA qual ity.
-2
-1
0
1
2
109 bp 189 bp 236 bp 465 bp 569 bp
∆∆ ∆∆C
T
Liver PFPEKidney PFPESpleen PFPEIntestine PFPELung PFPE
-2
-1
0
1
2
109 bp 189 bp 236 bp 465 bp 569 bp
∆∆ ∆∆C
T
Liver PFPEKidney PFPESpleen PFPEIntestine PFPELung PFPE
LiverLiver KidneyKidney SpleenSpleen IntestineIntestine LungLung
Liver 7.4
Kidney 6.7
Spleen 7.5
Intestine 8.1
Lung 6.9 β-Actin RT-qPCR
Avg. RIN
Processing & Paraffin-embedding
Processing & Paraffin-embedding
Storage for 3 years at -80°C
Storage for 3 years at -80°C
Transfer intoPAXgene T.Stabilizer
Transfer intoPAXgene T.Stabilizer
3h Fixationin PAXgeneTissue Fix
3h Fixationin PAXgeneTissue Fix
Resection GrossingResection Grossing
RNA
H&E
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RNA from stored PFPE tissue performs as well as RNA from fresh frozen tissue in real time RT-PCR assays.
* ∆CT = CT (RNA from PFPE or FFPE) – CT(RNA from FF).
RT-qPCR of Rat β-Actin Gene: *∆CT vs. Fresh Frozen (FF) Tissues
Presentation Outline
� Current tissue preservation methods
� Introduction to the PAXgene Tissue System
� Comparison of PAXgene Tissue to FFPE and fresh froz en tissue
– Morphology
– RNA, DNA, miRNA
– Proteins
� Acknowledgements
� Questions
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Proteins and phosphoproteins are preservedin PAXgene fixed tissue.
Ergin et al. J Proteome Res. 2010 Oct 1;9(10):5188-96
Western Blot
Viertler C, et al., J Mol Diagn. 2012 Sep;14(5):458-66.
FF
FF
3 FFPE
1 Frozen
2 PFPE
Phospho-PTEN (Ser380)
Phospho-AKT (Ser473)
Phospho-GSK-3β (Ser9)
Phospho-p38 MAPK (Thr180/Tyr182)
Phospho-HSP 27 (Ser78)
Phospho-p44/42 MAPK (Thr202/Tyr204)
Phospho-NF-κB p65 (Ser536)
Phospho-STAT3 (Ser727)
Phospho-Tyrosin (total)
Phospho-Her2 (Tyr1248)
Phospho-Her3 (Tyr1289)
Phospho-ERα (Ser118)
Phospho-EGFR (Tyr1086)
Phospho-PGR (Ser190)
Phosphorylation-specific antibodies (n=14)
Western blot analysis of phosphoproteins from PFPE samples: study design
Tissue types (n=20)
Ovary Ovarian cancer
Breast Breast cancer
Prostate Prostate cancer
Salivary gland Bladder
Oesophagus Gall bladder
Colon Duodenum
Muscle Tongue
Stomach Thyroid gland
Kidney Lung
Uterus Pancreas
20 different
tissue types
1 2 3
Gündisch et al. PLoS One 2013, in press
Gündisch et al. PLoS One 2013, in press
The phosphoproteome is quantitatively preserved in PFPE samples.
PAXgene fixation allows for the application of MALD I-IMS.
Ergin et al., J Proteome Res. 2010 Oct 1;9(10)
cryoPFPE
Pancreas
• In contrast to FFPE, PFPE and cryo-preserved pancreatic samples display a multitude of peaks
• Visualization of Insulin (m/z 3485) and Glucagon (m/z 5808) expression in pancreatic tissue.
• Spectra show the differential expression of Insulin and Glucagon comparing exocrine pancreas and endocrine pancreas
PFPE tissue is comparable to cryopreserved tissue i n 2D-PAGE.
Colon
Duodenum
Gündisch et al. PLoS One 2013, in press
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Summary of PAXgene tissue vs. FFPE and frozen tissue
The PAXgene Tissue System:� Simultaneously preserves histomorphology and biomol ecules.
� Formalin preserves histomorphology, but not biomole cules.� Freezing preserves biomolecules, but not morphology .
� Works without crosslinking or chemical modification .� Formalin crosslinks biomolecules.
� Allows for storage of tissue either in stabilizatio n reagent or as paraffin blocks.
� Gives histology results comparable to FFPE while pr eserving biomolecules comparably to fresh freezing in liquid nitrogen.
PAXgene Tissue enables combined histological and multimodal analysis of biomolecules from the same sample.
Presentation Outline
� Current tissue preservation methods
� Introduction to the *PAXgene Tissue System
� Comparison of PAXgene Tissue to FFPE and fresh froz en tissue
– Morphology
– RNA, DNA, miRNA
– Proteins
� Acknowledgements
� Questions
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PAXgene performance has been proven in more than 10,000 human tissue samples.
Standardization and Improvement of Generic Pre-analytical Tools and Procedures for In Vitro Diagnostics
� European Commission grant EC FP7-HEALTH-2007-B
� Collaborative Research Project: 16 commercial and academic members
� Mission: To provide pan-European quality assurance schemes, guidelines and tools to minimize the effects of pre-analytical conditions on in vitro diagnostic results.
www.spidia .eu
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PAXgene has been chosen as the only fixative for th e NIH/NCI GTEx program.
� The Genotype Tissue Expression Project (GTEx) is an NIH common fund initiative.
� Aims to establish a resource database and tissue bank in which to study the relationship between genetic variation and gene expression.
� Over 170 donors (>5000 tissue samples) have been collected to date.
”PAXgene is at least as good as formalin for histology. It is now our only
morphologic fixative.” OBBR pathologists Philip Branton, John Madden James Robb, Leslie Sobin, Carolyn Compton (Critical Path Institute)
http://www.genome.gov/Pages/About/NACHGR/September2011AgendaDocs/NACHGR_Sep122011_%20GTExUpdate_Struewing.pdf
http://biospecimens.cancer.gov/resources/sops
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Acknowledgments
*QIAGEN GmbH• U. Oelmüller• C. Lenz• N. Dettmann• I. Blassnig• E. Traenert
*PreAnalytiX GmbH• R. Wyrich• E. Provencher• F. Augello
*Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam (EMC) • P. Riegman• M. Kap• B. de Jong
* Technical University Munich (TUM)• K.-F. Becker• B. Reischauer-Ergin• S. Gündisch
* Medical University of Graz (MUG)• K. Zatloukal• C. Viertler
* Funding for PAXgene Tissue work from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n°222916.
§ National Cancer Institute• Leslie Sobin • Philip Branton• Kristin Ardlie (Broad Institute) • Carolyn Compton (Critical Path Institute)
§ Funding for PAXgene Tissue work from NCI Contract No. HHSN261200800001E.
Presentation Outline
� Current tissue preservation methods
� Introduction to the *PAXgene Tissue System
� Comparison of PAXgene Tissue to FFPE and fresh froz en tissue
– Morphology
– RNA, DNA, miRNA
– Proteins
� Acknowledgements
� Questions
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