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Evaluation of colon cancer histomorphology: a comparison between formalin and PAXgene tissue fixation by an international ring trial.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.62434
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s00428-014-1624-4
PubMed ID
25085759
Description
The aim of our study was to evaluate the quality of histo- and cytomorphological features of PAXgene-fixed specimens and their suitability for histomorphological classification in comparison to standard formalin fixation. Fifteen colon cancer tissues were collected, divided into two mirrored samples and either formalin fixed (FFPE) or PAXgene fixed (PFPE) before paraffin embedding. HE- and PAS-stained sections were scanned and evaluated in a blinded, randomised ring trial by 20 pathologists from Europe and the USA using virtual microscopy. The pathologists evaluated histological grading, histological subtype, presence of adenoma, presence of lymphovascular invasion, quality of histomorphology and quality of nuclear features. Statistical analysis revealed that the reproducibility with regard to grading between both fixation methods was rather satisfactory (weighted kappa statistic (k w) = 0.73 (95 % confidence interval (CI), 0.41-0.94)), with a higher agreement between the reference evaluation and the PFPE samples (k w = 0.86 (95 % CI, 0.67-1.00)). Independent from preservation method, inter-observer reproducibility was not completely satisfactory (k w = 0.60). Histomorphological quality parameters were scored equal or better for PFPE than for FFPE samples. For example, overall quality and nuclear features, especially the detection of mitosis, were judged significantly better for PFPE cases. By contrast, significant retraction artefacts were observed more frequently in PFPE samples. In conclusion, our findings suggest that the PAXgene Tissue System leads to excellent preservation of histomorphology and nuclear features of colon cancer tissue and allows routine morphological diagnosis.
Date of Publication
2014-11
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Gündisch, Sibylle
Slotta-Huspenina, Julia
Verderio, Paolo
Ciniselli, Chiara Maura
Pizzamiglio, Sara
Schott, Christina
Drecoll, Enken
Viertler, Christian
Zatloukal, Kurt
Kap, Marcel
Riegman, Peter
Esposito, Irene
Specht, Katja
Babaryka, Gregor
Asslaber, Martin
Bodó, Koppany
den Bakker, Michael
den Hollander, Jan
Fend, Falko
Neumann, Jens
Reuter, Simone Miriam Dominique
Universitätsklinik für Frauenheilkunde
Perren, Aurelorcid-logo
Institut für Pathologie
Langer, Rupertorcid-logo
Institut für Pathologie
Lugli, Alessandroorcid-logo
Institut für Pathologie, Klinische Pathologie
Becker, Ingrid
Richter, Thomas
Kayser, Gian
May, Annette M
Carneiro, Fatima
Lopes, José Manuel
Sobin, Leslie
Höfler, Heinz
Becker, Karl-Friedrich
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Frauenheilkunde
Institut für Pathologie
Institut für Pathologie, Klinische Pathologie
Series
Virchows Archiv
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
0945-6317
Access(Rights)
open.access
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