1. The impact of impaired tissue fixation in resected non-small-cell lung cancer on protein deterioration and DNA degradation
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Rogier Butter, Hans Halfwerk, Teodora Radonic, Birgit Lissenberg-Witte, Erik Thunnissen, Graduate School, AII - Cancer immunology, CCA - Cancer biology and immunology, CCA - Imaging and biomarkers, Pathology, Epidemiology and Data Science, and APH - Methodology
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Non-small cell lung cancer ,Tissue fixation ,DNA degradation ,Surgical pathology ,Immunohistochemistry ,Pre-analytic tissue handling - Abstract
Objectives: The objective is to assess the impact of the quality of tissue fixation in surgical pathology on immunohistochemical (IHC) staining and DNA degradation. Materials and methods: Twenty-five non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) resection specimens were analyzed. After resection, all tumors were processed according to the protocols in our center. In haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained tissue slides, adequately- and inadequately fixed tumor areas were microscopically demarcated, based on basement membrane detachment. In 10 IHC stains ALK (clone 5A4), PD-L (clone 22C3), CAM5.2, CK7, c-Met, KER-MNF116, NapsinA, p40, ROS1, TTF1) the immunoreactivity in H-scores was determined in adequately- and inadequately fixed, and necrotic tumor areas. From the same areas DNA was isolated, and DNA fragmentation in base pairs (bp) was measured. Results: H-scores were significantly higher in H&E adequately fixed tumor areas in IHC stains KER-MNF116 (H-score 256 vs 15, p=0.001) and p40 (H-score 293 vs 248, p=0.028). All other stains showed a trend towards higher immunoreactivity in H&E adequately fixed areas. Independent of H&E adequatelty- or inadequately fixed areas, all IHC stains showed significant different IHC staining intensity within tumors, suggesting heterogeneous immunoreactivity (H-scores: PD-L1 123 vs 6, p = 0.001; CAM5.2 242 vs 101, p=16 h) and short fixation time (24 h). Conclusions: Impaired tissue fixation of resected lung tumors results in decreased IHC staining intensity in some parts of the tumor. This may impact the reliability of IHC analysis.
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- 2023
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