Good afternoon Histonet,

We got a complaint from one of our researchers this morning about loss of 
antigenicity on an FFPE sample. According to the researcher "the pERK antigen 
in tissue is labile if not fixed right away, hence trying to find if the 
samples which are negative are truly negative or could be a factor of time to 
fixing.   She's hypothesized that it's likely due to a delay in formalin 
fixation from the time of removal from the patient.

When we perform frozen sections, the tissue that's removed sits in a petri dish 
fresh until the decision is made on how to proceed with the sample.  By the 
time frozen samples are prepared and tissue is set aside for ancillary studies, 
it can be as long as 30 minutes until the remaining tissue is placed in 
formalin.  Have any of you had complaints of antigenicity loss due to this 
delay?  We've only had one researcher make this complaint, and it's only on 
cases of AT/RT.  None of our pathologists have noticed this phenomenon.  Is 
this exclusive for this "pERK antigen"?

Thanks,

Brian D. Cooper, HT (ASCP)CM | Histology Supervisor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
4650 Sunset Blvd MS#43- Los Angeles, CA 90027
Ph: 323.361.3357     Pager: 213-209-0184
bcoo...@chla.usc.edu<mailto:bcoo...@chla.usc.edu>



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