Author:
Hoshino Akiyoshi,Oana Yoshiyasu,Ohi Yasuyo,Maeda Yukari,Omori Masako,Takada Yuki,Ikeda Tadashi,Sotome Keiichi,Maeda Hinako,Yanagisawa Takako,Takeuchi Osamu,Kuronuma Satoshi,Sangai Takafumi,Shibahara Yukiko,Murakumo Yoshiki,Saegusa Makoto,Kanomata Naoki,Nagasawa Satoi,Yamaguchi Rin,Yoshida Masayuki,Kozuka Yuji,Matsumoto Hiroshi,Tsugawa Koichiro,Maeda Ichiro,
Abstract
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Cancer genome analysis using next-generation sequencing requires adequate and high-quality DNA samples. Genomic analyses were conventionally performed using formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded sections rather than cytology samples such as cell block or smear specimens. Specimens collected from liquid-based cytology (LBC) have the potential to be sources of high-quality DNA suitable for genetic analysis even after long-term storage. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> We collected breast tumor/lesion fractions from 92 residual LBC specimens using fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy, including breast carcinoma (1 invasive carcinoma and 4 ductal carcinomas in situ), papillomatous lesion (5 intraductal papillomas), and fibroepithelial lesion (19 phyllodes tumors and 53 fibroadenomas) samples, and others (1 ductal adenoma, 1 hamartoma, 1 fibrocystic disease, and 7 unknown). DNA was extracted from all samples and subjected to DNA integrity number (DIN) score analysis. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Average DIN score collected from 92 LBC specimens was significantly higher score. In addition, high-quality DNA with high DIN values (7.39 ± 0.80) was successfully extracted more than 12 months after storage of residual LBC specimens. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> Residual LBC specimens collected from FNA of the breast were verified to carry high-quality DNA and could serve as an alternate source for genetic analysis.
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