Application of CytoMatrix for the diagnosis of melanoma metastases on FNA cytology samples: Performance of a novel cell block method

Author:

Montella Marco1ORCID,Cozzolino Immacolata1,Zito Marino Federica1,Clery Eduardo1,Carraturo Emma1,Brancaccio Gabriella2,Argenziano Giuseppe2,Troiani Teresa3,Savarese Giovanni4,Berretta Massimiliano5,Franco Renato1ORCID,Ronchi Andrea1

Affiliation:

1. Pathology Unit Department of Mental Health and Physic and Preventive Medicine University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli Naples Italy

2. Dermatology Unit Department of Mental and Physical Health and Preventive Medicine University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli Naples Italy

3. Oncology Unit Department of Precision Medicine University of Campania L. Vanvitelli Naples Italy

4. AMES Centro Polidiagnostico Strumentale SRL Naples Italy

5. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine University of Messina Messina Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe management of cytological samples can significantly impact diagnostic interpretation. Cell blocks (CB) are a popular method due to their ability to provide additional morphological information and be used for immunocytochemistry and molecular tests. Recently, a new CB technique called the synthetic matrix CytoMatrix (CM) has been introduced, which can gather and hold cytological material within its three‐dimensional structure.MethodsIn this study, 40 cytological samples from patients with melanoma metastases were analyzed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of CM compared to another CB method used in the laboratory. The researchers assessed the morphological adequacy of the two techniques, as well as their performance in immunocytochemical analysis and molecular.ResultsThis study showed that CM was quicker and equally effective compared to the other method, with the laboratory technician having less of an impact on the CM approach across all passages. Additionally, all CMs were adequate, whereas the other method was adequate in 90% of cases. Immunocytochemistry confirmed the diagnosis of melanoma metastases in all cases, and all 40 CMs and 36 of the other method were adequate for fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis.ConclusionCM is a low‐time‐consuming technology that is unaffected by technicians during all setup phases, making it simpler to standardize the procedure. Moreover, a low loss of diagnostic cells ensures greater benefits for morphological analysis, immunocytochemistry, and molecular testing. Overall, the study highlights the potential of CM as a valuable technique for managing cytological samples.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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