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Antigen-Epitope Retrieval To Facilitate Proteomic Analysis of Formalin-Fixed Archival Brain Tissue

dc.contributor.authorRahimi, Ahmed (Farid)
dc.contributor.authorShepherd, Claire E
dc.contributor.authorHalliday, Glenda M
dc.contributor.authorGeczy, Carolyn
dc.contributor.authorRaftery, Mark
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-10T22:14:54Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.date.updated2015-12-09T08:11:10Z
dc.description.abstractFormalin is a routine fixative facilitating tissue preservation and histopathology. Proteomic techniques require freshly frozen specimens, which are often difficult to procure, and methods facilitating proteomic analysis of archival formalin-fixed brain tissue are lacking. We employed antigen-epitope-retrieval principles to facilitate proteomic analysis of brain tissue that had been fixed and stored in formalin for 3-7 years. Twenty-micrometer-thick cryopreserved OCT-embedded sections from inferior temporal cortex of human (7 years in formalin) or mouse brain specimens (3 years in formalin) were hematoxylin-/ eosin-stained. Approximately 16-64-mm2 areas of the tissue sections were manually scraped off slides, or ∼2 mm2 of human brain cortex was captured off membrane-coated slides using laser microdissection. Tissue was treated using various pH and temperature conditions prior to trypsin digestion and nano-LC-MS/MS. The largest number of proteins were retrieved by solubilization at pH 9 at 95 °C for 1 h; treatments at pH 4 or 6 at 25 or 65 °C were generally ineffective. Three-year formalin-fixed murine tissue did not yield more proteins compared to human tissue. Use of formalin-fixed tissue for proteomics is an invaluable tool for medical research. The combination of proteomics and microdissection enables selective enrichment and identification of novel, unique, or abundant proteins that may be important in pathogenesis.
dc.identifier.issn0003-2700
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/50373
dc.publisherAmerican Chemical Society
dc.sourceAnalytical Chemistry
dc.subjectKeywords: Antigen-epitope-retrieval; Cortex; Histopathology; Microdissection; Antigens; Brain; Laser applications; Liquid chromatography; Mass spectrometry; Tissue; Proteins; antigen; eosin; epitope; formaldehyde; hematoxylin; optimal cutting temperature compound;
dc.titleAntigen-Epitope Retrieval To Facilitate Proteomic Analysis of Formalin-Fixed Archival Brain Tissue
dc.typeJournal article
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage7221
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage7216
local.contributor.affiliationRahimi, Ahmed (Farid), College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationShepherd, Claire E, University of New South Wales
local.contributor.affiliationHalliday, Glenda M, University of New South Wales
local.contributor.affiliationGeczy, Carolyn, University of New South Wales
local.contributor.affiliationRaftery, Mark, University of New South Wales
local.contributor.authoruidRahimi, Ahmed (Farid), u4885897
local.description.embargo2037-12-31
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.identifier.absfor110106 - Medical Biochemistry: Proteins and Peptides (incl. Medical Proteomics)
local.identifier.absfor030101 - Analytical Spectrometry
local.identifier.absfor030406 - Proteins and Peptides
local.identifier.absseo920112 - Neurodegenerative Disorders Related to Ageing
local.identifier.ariespublicationu8611701xPUB202
local.identifier.citationvolume78
local.identifier.doi10.1021/ac060294s
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-33750216991
local.type.statusPublished Version

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