High-resolution multiparameter DNA flow cytometry for the detection and sorting of tumor and stromal subpopulations from paraffin-embedded tissues.

High-resolution multiparameter DNA flow cytometry for the detection and sorting of tumor and stromal subpopulations from paraffin-embedded tissues. Curr Protoc Cytom. 2011 Jan;Chapter 7:Unit 7.37 Authors: Corver WE, ter Haar NT Abstract This unit contains a detailed protocol for the simultaneous flow cytometric measurement of tumor cells, stromal cells, and DNA content of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues. The vimentin-positive stromal cell fraction can be used as an internal reference for DNA content assessments. This allows clear detection of keratin-positive tumor cells with a DNA index lower than 1.0 and of keratin-positive tumor cells with a DNA close to 1.0 in overall DNA aneuploid samples, thus improved DNA ploidy assessment in FFPE carcinomas. Furthermore, the protocol is useful for studying molecular genetic alterations and intratumor heterogeneity in archival FFPE samples. Keratin-positive tumor cell fractions can be flow-sorted for further molecular genetic analysis, while DNA from the sorted vimentin-positive stromal cells can serve as a reference when normal tissue of the patient is not available. PMID: 21207360 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: Current Protocols in Cytometry - Category: Molecular Biology Tags: Curr Protoc Cytom Source Type: research