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Effect of buffered formalin on amplification of DNA from paraffin wax embedded small biopsies using real-time PCR

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Journal of Clinical Pathology, 57 (6): 654-656 (2004)
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.2003.013961

Abstract

Background: The isolation of good quality DNA from routinely fixed and processed biopsy samples is crucial for the success of subsequent molecular analysis.Aims: To compare the amount of β actin DNA extracted from upper gastrointestinal tract biopsies fixed in buffered and unbuffered formalin.Methods: Amounts of β actin DNA extracted from forceps biopsies of the upper gastrointestinal tract fixed in unbuffered (n  =  22) and buffered formalin (n  =  16) were estimated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction.Results: The yield of β actin DNA was significantly higher in biopsies fixed in buffered formalin than in those fixed in unbuffered formalin (median 2.8 × 104 and 5.3 × 102 DNA molecules, respectively; p < 0.005). Furthermore, fixation in buffered formalin led to a more reproducible DNA extraction, as indicated by the coefficient of variation (1.0 and 2.2, respectively).Conclusions: This study indicates that tissue samples should be fixed in buffered formalin to facilitate the use of molecular pathology analysis in routine biopsy material.

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