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?Comparing the proteome of snap frozen, RNAlater preserved, and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded human tissue samples.


ABSTRACT: Large biobanks exist worldwide containing formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples and samples stored in RNAlater. However, the impact of tissue preservation on the result of a quantative proteome analysis remains poorly described. Human colon mucosal biopsies were extracted from the sigmoideum and either immediately frozen, stabilized in RNAlater, or stabilized by formalin-fixation. In one set of biopsies, formalin stabilization was delayed for 30 min. The protein content of the samples was characterized by high throughput quantitative proteomics. We were able to identify a similar high number of proteins in the samples regardless of preservation method, with only minor differences in protein quantitation.

SUBMITTER: Bennike TB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5988570 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<sup>⿿</sup>Comparing the proteome of snap frozen, RNAlater preserved, and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded human tissue samples.

Bennike Tue Bjerg TB   Kastaniegaard Kenneth K   Padurariu Simona S   Gaihede Michael M   Birkelund Svend S   Andersen Vibeke V   Stensballe Allan A  

EuPA open proteomics 20151102


Large biobanks exist worldwide containing formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples and samples stored in RNAlater. However, the impact of tissue preservation on the result of a quantative proteome analysis remains poorly described. Human colon mucosal biopsies were extracted from the sigmoideum and either immediately frozen, stabilized in RNAlater, or stabilized by formalin-fixation. In one set of biopsies, formalin stabilization was delayed for 30 min. The protein content of the samples was ch  ...[more]

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