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A novel procedure for protein extraction from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues

Rodriguez Rigueiro, Teresa; Valladares Ayerbes, Manuel; Haz Conde, María del Mar; Blanco Calvo, Moisés; Aparicio Gallego, Guadalupe; Fernández Puente, Patricia; BLANCO GARCIA, FRANCISCO JAVIER; Aparicio Gallego, Guadalupe; Lorenzo Lorenzo, María Jesus; Antón Aparicio, Luis Miguel; Figueroa, Angélica
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11940/3116
PMID: 21591256
DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201000809
ISSN: 1615-9853
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Proteomics . 2011 Jun;11(12):2555-9 (355.0Kb)
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2011
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PROTEOMICS
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Most of the archived pathological specimens in hospitals are kept as formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues (FFPE) for long-term preservation. Up to now, these samples are only used for immunohistochemistry in a clinical routine as it is difficult to recover intact protein from these FFPE tissues. Here, we report a novel, short time-consuming and cost-effective method to extract full-length, non-degraded proteins from FFPE tissues. This procedure is combined with an effective and non-toxic deparaffinisation process and an extraction method based on antigen-retrieval, high concentration of SDS and high temperature. We have obtained enough intact protein to be detected by Western blotting analysis. This technique will allow utilising these stored FFPE tissues in several applications for protein analysis helping to advance the translational studies in cancer and other diseases.

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