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Jakob Hedegaard Kasper Thorsen Mette Katrine Lund Anne-Mette K. Hein Stephen Jacques Hamilton-Dutoit S?ren Vang Iver Nordentoft Karin Birkenkamp-Demtr?der Mogens Kruh?ffer Henrik Hager Bjarne Knudsen Claus Lindbjerg Andersen Karina Dalsgaard S?rensen Jakob Skou Pedersen Torben Falck ?rntoft Lars Dyrskj?t 《PloS one》2014,9(5)
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Mittempergher L de Ronde JJ Nieuwland M Kerkhoven RM Simon I Rutgers EJ Wessels LF Van't Veer LJ 《PloS one》2011,6(2):e17163
Background and Methods
Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) samples represent a valuable resource for cancer research. However, the discovery and development of new cancer biomarkers often requires fresh frozen (FF) samples. Recently, the Whole Genome (WG) DASL (cDNA-mediated Annealing, Selection, extension and Ligation) assay was specifically developed to profile FFPE tissue. However, a thorough comparison of data generated from FFPE RNA and Fresh Frozen (FF) RNA using this platform is lacking. To this end we profiled, in duplicate, 20 FFPE tissues and 20 matched FF tissues and evaluated the concordance of the DASL results from FFPE and matched FF material.Methodology and Principal Findings
We show that after proper normalization, all FFPE and FF pairs exhibit a high level of similarity (Pearson correlation >0.7), significantly larger than the similarity between non-paired samples. Interestingly, the probes showing the highest correlation had a higher percentage G/C content and were enriched for cell cycle genes. Predictions of gene expression signatures developed on frozen material (Intrinsic subtype, Genomic Grade Index, 70 gene signature) showed a high level of concordance between FFPE and FF matched pairs. Interestingly, predictions based on a 60 gene DASL list (best match with the 70 gene signature) showed very high concordance with the MammaPrint® results.Conclusions and Significance
We demonstrate that data generated from FFPE material with the DASL assay, if properly processed, are comparable to data extracted from the FF counterpart. Specifically, gene expression profiles for a known set of prognostic genes for a specific disease are highly comparable between two conditions. This opens up the possibility of using both FFPE and FF material in gene expressions analyses, leading to a vast increase in the potential resources available for cancer research. 相似文献7.
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Sebastián Moran Miguel Vizoso Anna Martinez-Cardús Antonio Gomez Xavier Matías-Guiu Sebastián M Chiavenna Andrés G Fernandez Manel Esteller 《Epigenetics》2014,9(6):829-833
A formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) sample usually yields highly degraded DNA, which limits the use of techniques requiring high-quality DNA, such as Infinium Methylation microarrays. To overcome this restriction, we have applied an FFPE restoration procedure consisting of DNA repair and ligation processes in a set of paired fresh-frozen (FF) and FFPE samples. We validated the FFPE results in comparison with matched FF samples, enabling us to use FFPE samples on the Infinium HumanMethylation450 Methylation array. 相似文献
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《Epigenetics》2013,8(6):829-833
A formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) sample usually yields highly degraded DNA, which limits the use of techniques requiring high-quality DNA, such as Infinium Methylation microarrays. To overcome this restriction, we have applied an FFPE restoration procedure consisting of DNA repair and ligation processes in a set of paired fresh-frozen (FF) and FFPE samples. We validated the FFPE results in comparison with matched FF samples, enabling us to use FFPE samples on the Infinium HumanMethylation450 Methylation array. 相似文献
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Angela Cánovas Gonzalo Rincon Alma Islas-Trejo Saumya Wickramasinghe Juan F. Medrano 《Mammalian genome》2010,21(11-12):592-598
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