Influence of slide aging on results of translational research studies using immunohistochemistry.

  • Martina Mirlacher
  • Marlis Kasper
  • Martina Storz
  • Yvonne Knecht
  • Ursula Dürmüller
  • Ronald Simon
  • Michael J Mihatsch
  • Guido Sauter

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Abstract

Several reports have shown that a long delay between cutting sections and immunohistochemical (IHC) staining can decrease the IHC reaction intensity. However, systematic large-scale studies to investigate to what extent this problem may influence the outcome of translational research studies are lacking. In this study, we used a tissue microarray (TMA) approach to investigate the influence of slide age on comparisons between the results of IHC analyses for estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), cyclin D1, HER2 (HercepTest), and E-cadherin and clinical outcome in a series of 522 breast cancer patients. Old TMA sections stored for 6 months at 4 degrees C and freshly cut sections were analyzed under exactly identical experimental conditions. As compared to results obtained on freshly cut sections, the frequency of positivity on old sections decreased from 65 to 46% for ER (P

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Original languageGerman
Article number11
ISSN0893-3952
Publication statusPublished - 2004
pubmed 15205686