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Title: Optimization of a multiplex RNA-based expression assay using breast cancer archival material
Authors: Baldacchino, Shawn
Saliba, Christian
Scerri, Jeanesse
Scerri, Christian A.
Grech, Godfrey
Keywords: Breast -- Cancer
Biopsy
Bioengineering
Bead-based assays
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Journal of Visualized Experiments
Citation: Baldacchino, S., Saliba, C., Scerri, J., Scerri, C. & Grech, G. (2018). Optimization of a multiplex RNA-based expression assay using breast cancer archival material. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 138, e57148.
Abstract: Nucleic acid degradation in archival tissue, tumor heterogeneity, and a lack of fresh frozen tissue specimens can negatively impact cancer diagnostic services in pathology laboratories worldwide. Gene amplification and expression diagnostic testing using archival material or material that requires transportation to servicing laboratories, needs a more robust and accurate test adapted to current clinical workflows. Our research team optimized the use of Invitrogen™ QuantiGene™ Plex Assay (Thermo Fisher Scientific) to quantify RNA in archival material using branched DNA (bDNA) technology on Luminex xMAP® magnetic beads. The gene expression assay described in this manuscript is a novel, quick, and multiplex method that can accurately classify breast cancer into the different molecular subtypes, omitting the subjectivity of interpretation inherent in imaging techniques. In addition, due to the low input of material required, heterogeneous tumors can be laser microdissected using Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stained sections. This method has a wide range of possible applications including tumor classification with diagnostic potential and measurement of biomarkers in liquid biopsies, which would allow better patient management and disease monitoring. In addition, the quantitative measurement of biomarkers in archival material is useful in oncology research with access to libraries of clinically annotated material, in which retrospective studies can validate potential biomarkers and their clinical outcome correlation.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/105334
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