I have, over the years, seen varying results on this one.  Currently, we store 
everything at room temp except HercepTest (Her-2) slides and ER/PR slides which 
we now store in the fridge at 2-8 C.  I had noticed that when we cut 30 or so 
in advance, by the time we were getting to the 15th slide or so (when they were 
stored at RT) they went from a 2+/3+ to a 0/1+.
 
This phenomenon is not exclusive to breast markers, however.  The best thing I 
can say is, keep track of your staining from day to day or week to week 
depending on how often you do the stain, and compare the slides to see if you 
are losing antigenicity.  If you see that you are, try storing them in the 
fridge.  If you are still losing antigenicity, try cutting a fresh section and 
run the old one and the fresh one side by side.  If you are getting 
significantly different results, you may have to just cut a fresh section each 
time you run the stain (major bummer, I know, but I had a research antibody I 
needed to do that with...)
 
As far as long term storage, what is long term?  I am in a clinical setting 
right now, so "long term" to me means a month or so.  If you are in research 
and you are talking about 7-8 months or a year or longer, you might want to 
think about a freezer.
 
Hope I answered your question.
 
Ashley Troutman BS, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Histopathology Laboratory
Department of Pathology
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, TN
 
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The issue was brought up in the lab regarding the storing of IHC control
slides. What experience has anyone had on the effects of long term storage
and staining quality. We store the slides non preheated (with the paraffin
still on them).


Cindy J Chard-Bergstrom
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