Abstract

Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples are generally used for histology-study, however, they also possess important molecular diagnostics information. While it has been reported that the N-glycan moieties of glycoproteins is not affected by the FFPE process, no information is available about the effect of the elapsed time between sampling and fixation on the resulting N-glycosylation profile. In this study, lung, brain, heart, spleen, liver, kidney, and intestine mouse tissue specimens were used for N-glycan profiling analysis and the elapsed sampling time effect was investigated with the lung tissue. N-glycan extraction from the tissue samples was performed by glycoprotein retrieval from the FFPE specimens using radioimmunoprecipitation assay (RIPA) buffer followed PNGase F digestion. The released oligosaccharides were fluorophore labeled and analyzed by capillary electrophoresis-laser induced fluorescent detection (CE-LIF). N-glycosylation profiles of freshly collected lung-tissue samples (zero time point), as well as 1 and 2 h after sampling were compared by carbohydrate profiling and exoglycosidase treatment based deep glycomic analysis. It was found that up to two hours of room temperature storage of tissue specimens apparently did not cause changes in the N-glycosylation profiles of complex carbohydrates, but resulted in considerable decrease in the amount of linear glucose oligomers and high mannose type glycans present in the samples.

Highlights

  • Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples are routinely prepared in hospitals and pathology laboratories for histology, and kept for decades to archive tissue specimens [1], representing an unexploited clinical information source about biological processes and diseases

  • The effect of the elapsed time between the actual sampling and the formalin fixation, paraffin embedding process has been investigated to understand its influence on N-glycosylation degradation in zero time point as well as after 1 and 2 h of room temperature storage

  • Elongated room temperature storage of mouse lung-tissue specimens resulted in the decrease of peak heights for some glucose oligomers and high mannose type N-glycan features

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Introduction

Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples are routinely prepared in hospitals and pathology laboratories for histology, and kept for decades to archive tissue specimens [1], representing an unexploited clinical information source about biological processes and diseases Albeit these specimens were traditionally used for histology-study based diagnostics, the advent of highly sensitive bioanalytical methods enabled the utilization of FFPE samples for molecular level investigation including genomics, proteomics, Abbreviations: APTS, 8-aminopyrene-1,3,6-trisulfonic acid; CE-LIF, CE-laser induced fluorescent detection; ER, endoplasmic reticulum; FFPE, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded; RIPA, radioimmunoprecipitation assay metabolomics, and glycomics [2]. It was found that protein kinase and phosphatase inhibitors preserved actin and myosin heavy chains from

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