Preanalytical aspects: a neglected issue.

Hartmut Juhl
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Abstract

Considerable research data is available that demonstrate that tissues are under tremendous biological stress when surgically separated from the body. This stress significantly changes gene and protein expression profiles, including activation or inhibition of signalling pathways and their receptors. Many of those are possibly involved in growth regulation and might serve as targets or stratification markers for new drugs. Factors that affect tissue dependent cancer research for target discovery and drug development include drug treatment and anesthesia of patients before surgical tissue removal, intrasurgical ischemia by ligation of main arteries, "cold" ischemia, i.e. the time interval between surgical removal and fixation of tissue, location of tumor biopsy within a given tumor, processing of tissue and fixation protocols and the availability of comprehensive clinical data. Controlled and rapid tissue processing is a prerequisite for understanding biological differences of patient tumors and to utilize these findings (e.g., cancer pathway activity) for targeted molecular therapies.

前分析方面:一个被忽视的问题。
大量的研究数据表明,当手术将组织与身体分离时,组织承受着巨大的生物压力。这种压力显著改变了基因和蛋白质的表达谱,包括信号通路及其受体的激活或抑制。其中许多可能与生长调节有关,可能作为新药的靶标或分层标记。影响组织依赖性癌症研究靶点发现和药物开发的因素包括:手术切除组织前患者的药物治疗和麻醉、术中大动脉结扎缺血、“冷”缺血,即手术切除和组织固定的时间间隔、肿瘤活检在给定肿瘤内的位置、组织处理和固定方案以及综合临床数据的可获得性。控制和快速的组织处理是了解患者肿瘤生物学差异和利用这些发现(例如,癌症途径活性)进行靶向分子治疗的先决条件。
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