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The Japanese Society of Pathology Guidelines on the handling of pathological tissue samples for genomic research: Standard operating procedures based on empirical analyses

Authors :
Yae, Kanai
Hiroshi, Nishihara
Yohei, Miyagi
Tatsuhiro, Tsuruyama
Kenichi, Taguchi
Hiroto, Katoh
Tomoyo, Takeuchi
Masahiro, Gotoh
Junko, Kuramoto
Eri, Arai
Hidenori, Ojima
Ayako, Shibuya
Teruhiko, Yoshida
Toshiaki, Akahane
Rika, Kasajima
Kei-Ichi, Morita
Johji, Inazawa
Takeshi, Sasaki
Masashi, Fukayama
Yoshinao, Oda
Source :
Pathology international. 68(2)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Genome research using appropriately collected pathological tissue samples is expected to yield breakthroughs in the development of biomarkers and identification of therapeutic targets for diseases such as cancers. In this connection, the Japanese Society of Pathology (JSP) has developed "The JSP Guidelines on the Handling of Pathological Tissue Samples for Genomic Research" based on an abundance of data from empirical analyses of tissue samples collected and stored under various conditions. Tissue samples should be collected from appropriate sites within surgically resected specimens, without disturbing the features on which pathological diagnosis is based, while avoiding bleeding or necrotic foci. They should be collected as soon as possible after resection: at the latest within about 3 h of storage at 4°C. Preferably, snap-frozen samples should be stored in liquid nitrogen (about -180°C) until use. When intending to use genomic DNA extracted from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue, 10% neutral buffered formalin should be used. Insufficient fixation and overfixation must both be avoided. We hope that pathologists, clinicians, clinical laboratory technicians and biobank operators will come to master the handling of pathological tissue samples based on the standard operating procedures in these Guidelines to yield results that will assist in the realization of genomic medicine.

Details

ISSN :
14401827
Volume :
68
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pathology international
Accession number :
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