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Innovative Tumor Tissue Dissection Tool for Molecular Oncology Diagnostics

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS
Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 399-406

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmoldx.2021.01.006

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  1. Roche Sequencing Solutions (Pleasanton, CA, USA), part of the Roche organization

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This study compared the performance of an automated tissue dissection tool with manual dissection methods in FFPE tissue specimens, with the automated method resulting in significantly higher yields of nucleic acids and proteins. The downstream analysis showed highly concordant results for EGFR mutation testing and significantly higher allelic frequencies for next-generation sequencing when tissue was dissected by the automated method.
Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue is the most commonly used material for tumor molecular profiling, therapy selection, and prognostication. Tumor tissue enrichment by tissue dissection is highly recommended to generate quality data reproducibly for use in downstream assays, such as real-time PCR and next-generation sequencing. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of the automated tissue dissection tool AVENIO Millisect System compared with a manual dissection method using 18 FFPE tissue specimens. The study assessed performance of these two methods with paraffinized and depar-affinized sections at 5- and 10-mm thickness as well as at low (5% to 10%) and high (>50%) tumor content. In addition, compatibility with various nucleic acid and protein extraction methods was assessed. Overall, dissection by Millisect resulted in statistically significantly higher yields of nucleic acids and protein compared with manual dissection (P = 0.00524). In downstream analysis on a statistically nonpowered sample set, EGFR mutation testing by PCR led to highly concordant results, and next-generation sequencing testing yielded significantly higher allelic frequencies when tissue was dissected by Millisect compared with manual scraping, demonstrating noninferiority of the automated method. In summary, the AVENIO Millisect System may replace manual labor and support automation of FFPE tumor tissue workflows in clinical molecular laboratories with high testing volumes with adequate validation.

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