在已建立的组织学方法和使用新鲜冷冻组织的较新的空间分析模式之间创造协同作用。

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Emily R Sekera, Anoop Murthy Kavirayani, Pam Johnson, Heather Sheppard, Roman Kiselev, John J Bowling
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摘要

福尔马林固定石蜡包埋组织是当代组织学和病理学实践的支柱,代表了最容易获得和广泛使用的样本格式,指导了早期研究并为空间生物学的新领域设定了标准。然而,固定组织并不总是适用于所有的分子应用,并且这些做法可能会抑制某些分子靶标的检测。如今,研究人员可以从商业上获得更多样化的分析技术,病理学家和核心服务机构现在正与比以往任何时候都更喜欢新鲜冷冻样本的群体进行接触。其中一些分析技术的特点是“无标签”,并且可以在原位获取独特的分子靶点。我们的团队开发了工具和程序,以促进无标签空间生物学领域和生物医学发现项目的组织学实验室之间的协同作用。在这里,我们讨论了用于各种商用低温恒温器的3D打印卡式支架的开发。该仪器使用新鲜冷冻组织切片包埋在羟丙基甲基纤维素聚乙烯吡咯烷酮中进行后续分析。根据我们的测试,我们提出该方案作为一种选择,以更好地保存标本生命周期内的样品历史,并减少任何低丰度内源性化学成分的分解,用于使用质谱进行空间“组学”分析。
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Creating synergy between established histology methods and newer spatial analysis modalities using fresh frozen tissues.

Formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues are a mainstay in contemporary histology and pathology practice and represent the most readily available and widely used sample format that has guided early studies and set standards for a new field of spatial biology. However, fixed tissues are not always suitable for all molecular applications and detection of certain molecular targets can be suppressed by these practices. There is a greater diversity of analysis techniques that are commercially available to researchers today, and pathologists and core services are now engaging with groups that prefer fresh-frozen samples more than ever before. Some of these analysis techniques can be characterized as 'label-free' and access unique classes of molecular targets in situ. Our team has developed tools and procedures to facilitate a synergy between the realm of label-free spatial biology and the histology laboratory for biomedical discovery programs. Herein, we discuss the development of 3D printed cassette holders for use in a variety of commercially available cryostats. This apparatus was tested using fresh frozen tissue slices embedded in hydroxypropyl methylcellulose polyvinylpyrrolidone for subsequent analyses. Based on our tests, we propose this protocol as an option to better preserve sample history during the lifetime of a specimen and curtail the decomposition of any lower abundance endogenous chemical moieties for spatial 'omics' analysis using mass spectrometry.

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Journal of Histotechnology
Journal of Histotechnology 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
30
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The official journal of the National Society for Histotechnology, Journal of Histotechnology, aims to advance the understanding of complex biological systems and improve patient care by applying histotechniques to diagnose, prevent and treat diseases. Journal of Histotechnology is concerned with educating practitioners and researchers from diverse disciplines about the methods used to prepare tissues and cell types, from all species, for microscopic examination. This is especially relevant to Histotechnicians. Journal of Histotechnology welcomes research addressing new, improved, or traditional techniques for tissue and cell preparation. This includes review articles, original articles, technical notes, case studies, advances in technology, and letters to editors. Topics may include, but are not limited to, discussion of clinical, veterinary, and research histopathology.
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