| Literature DB >> 31731599 |
James P Hinton1,2, Katerina Dvorak2, Esteban Roberts2, Wendy J French2, Jon C Grubbs2, Anne E Cress1,3, Hina A Tiwari4, Raymond B Nagle5.
Abstract
Archived Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stained pathology slides are routinely stored to index formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) sample tissue blocks. FFPE blocks are clinically annotated human tumor specimens that can be valuable in studies decades after the tissue is collected. If stored properly, they have the potential to yield a valuable number of serial sectioned slides for diagnostic or research purposes. However, some retrospective studies are limited in scope because the tissue samples have been depleted or not enough material is available in stored blocks for serial sections. The goal of these studies was to determine if archived H&E-stained slides can be directly reutilized by optimizing methods to de-stain and then re-stain the H&E stained slides to allow the detection of several biomarkers of interest using a conjugated antibody with chromogen multiplex immunohistochemistry procedure. This simple but innovative procedure, combined with image analysis techniques, demonstrates the ability to perform precise detection of relevant markers correlated to disease progression in initially identified tumor regions in tissue. This may add clinical value in retaining H&E slides for further use.Entities:
Keywords: E stained slides; H& de-stain; image analysis; immunohistochemistry; re-stain
Year: 2019 PMID: 31731599 PMCID: PMC6960855 DOI: 10.3390/mps2040086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Protoc ISSN: 2409-9279
List of initially assess sample H&E stained slides with specimen parameters, de-stain results and antibodies tested.
| Tissue | Specimen | H&E De-Stain Result | Antibodies Used | Initial H&E Analysis |
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| Prostate | Resection | + | p40 | Malignant Primary_Adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3 + 3 = 6 |
| Prostate | Resection a | + | CK5/14: PTEN | NA |
| Prostate | Resection a | + | CK5/14: p504s | Malignant Primary_Adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3 + 3 = 6 |
| Liver (Pancreas Met) * | CNB a | + | PTEN/p504s/CK5/14 | Mock CNBs (due to the cut) |
| Liver | Resection | +/- | HMWCK + p63 | NA |
| Lung | Resection | +/- | HMWCK + p63 | NA |
| N. colon | Resection | + | HMWCK + p63 | NA |
| Skin | Resection | - | E-cadherin | NA |
| Skin | Resection | - | E-cadherin | NA |
| Prostate | TMA | + | ERG | NA |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CD49f | 3+3 |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CD49f | no cancer |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CD49f | no cancer |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | High grade growing into normal glands 3+3 |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | little bit of tumor grade 3+3 |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | 3+3, area of tumor, fragmented tumor |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | no tumor |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | grade 4 and 5 cancer, High grade |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | low grade 3, Lot of PIN |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | atrophy, inflammation |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | no cancer, small nerve area |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | a little fragment tumor |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | HGPIN, few basal cells left, some cancer |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | Atypical adenomatous hyperplasia and atrophic glands, Central zone lesion |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | 1 mm grade 3 tumor |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | small tumor area |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN/ERG b | small tumor area |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CD49f/HMWCK b | high grade cancer 4 and 5 trying to make glands invading into norm glands |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CD49f/HMWCK b | grade 5 cancer (high grade), PIN |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CD49f/HMWCK b | small amount of tumor no basal cells |
| Prostate | Resection | + | CK 8 &18 | NA |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CD49f | little bit of tumor grade 3+3 |
| Prostate | CNB | + | HMWCK + p63 | grade 4 and 5 cancer, High grade |
| Prostate | CNB | + | p504s | low grade 3, Lot of PIN |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CK 8 &18 | cancer (3 + 3 with normal) |
| Prostate | CNB | + | PTEN | 3 + 3 ERG positive tumor, folded over |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CD49f | 3 + 3 lesion: 3 cores |
| Prostate | CNB | + | ERG | 3 + 3 involving 2/2 cores |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CD49f | 2 cores: 3 + 3 involving 2/2 cores |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CK 8 & 18 | 3 + 3 lesion in one frag 1mm heterogeneous chromatin |
| Prostate | CNB | + | HMWCK + p63 | tumor 3 + 3 Atrophic glands, edge normal |
| Prostate | CNB | + | HMWCK + p63 | no tumor |
| Prostate | CNB | + | HMWCK + p63 | Atrophy, inflammation |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CK 8&18 | atrophy, inflammation |
| Prostate | CNB | + | CD49f | no cancer |
| Prostate | CNB | + | ERG | 3 + 3 fragmented tumor lost basal cells |
Abbreviations: Met, Metastasis; CNB, Core needle biopsy: NA, Not applicable: a Multiple H&Es prepared. b Dual chromogen immunostaining. * Mock needle cores: Appropriate H&E de-stain, (+); Moderate de-stain, (+/-); retention of H&E, (-).
Figure 1Malignant primary prostate adenocarcinoma tissue sample. The first image shows the prostate tissue stained with H&E (A). The areas with tumor and normal prostate gland tissue are labeled. The H&E stained tissue slide was de-stained and anti-CK5/14 mouse monoclonal antibody cocktail was applied to determine feasibility of the proposed protocol (B). A sequential sample slide was stained with the same anti-CK5/14 marker using a standard protocol procedure (right panel), for comparison of stain intensity to initial de-stain/re-stain procedure results (C). [10× magnification].
Figure 2Sequential slides of human prostate tissue exhibiting cancer (Ca) invading into normal glands and high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN). There is an aggressive carcinoma invading glandular structures that have retained normal basal cells. The retained basal cells are positive for HMWCK + p63 (A) (grey arrowheads), positive for phosphatase tensin homolog (PTEN) (B) (black arrows), and negative for ETS-Related Gene (ERG) (C) (green arrowheads). The cancer is negative for HMWCK + p63 (A) (red arrowheads), PTEN (B) (red arrows), but positive for ERG (C) (black arrowheads). [10× magnification].
Figure 3Prostate cancer core needle biopsies (CNBs) sample H&E slides with PTEN and ERG IHC DAB stained slides. The first slide for each sample was H&E-stained (A). Each sample H&E was de-stained and re-stained with either PTEN or ERG antibody depending on the pathologist analysis for biomarker loss or positivity to demonstrate tumor heterogeneity (B). The additional sequential slides for each sample were stained with anti-PTEN antibody or anti-ERG antibody (C). Each sample H&E was de-stained and re-stained with either PTEN or ERG antibody depending on the pathologist analysis for biomarker loss or positivity to demonstrate tumor heterogeneity (10× magnification).
Figure 4Prostate adenocarcinoma sample CNB H&E and Chromogen IHC. The initial H&E-stained slide with the dotted line indicating prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) lesion and tumor area (left panel) (A). The de-stained H&E that was stained with HMWCK + p63 mouse monoclonal antibody cocktail and anti-CD49f rabbit polyclonal antibodies using Dual Chromogen detection (right panel) (B). The anti-HMWCK +p63 antibody cocktail (purple) stains the basal cells of normal prostatic glands, and the anti-CD49f (teal) antibody stains normal basal cell membranes (masked by the HMWCK +p63) but demonstrates an intracellular and cytoplasmic expression in aggressive tumors (area demonstrating budding tumor outlined in H&E-stained slide in the left panel and the right panel) (20× magnification with 60× instep]).
Time tracking and coverslip parameters.
| Sample Archive Time | Coverslip Removal Time | Type of Coverslip |
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| 1 month | 10 min | Thin film |
| 1 year | 10 min | Thin film |
| 2 year | 10 min–60 min | Thin film |
| 4 year | ~38 h | Thin film |
| 4+ year ** | ~47 h | Thin film |
| 2+ year # | 1–2 days | Glass |
| 5 year | 4–5 days | Glass |
| 5 year | 4–5 days | Glass |
| 12 year | 4–5 days | Glass |
Abbreviations: h, hours; ** Sample Archived 4 years 11 months; # Samples Archived 2 years 11 months ~Approximation due to time at removal.
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Antibodies and Adapted Staining Protocols.
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| Species | mouse monoclonal | rabbit monoclonal | mouse monoclonal | rabbit monoclonal | mouse monoclonal | rabbit polyclonal | rabbit monoclonal |
| Antibody Vendor | Ventana Medical Systems, Inc., Tucson, Arizona | Cell-Marque, Rocklin, California | Ventana Medical Systems, Inc., Tucson, Arizona | N/A | Ventana Medical Systems, Inc., Tucson, Arizona | ||
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| IHC platform | Ventana Benchmark ULTRA | ||||||
| Detection Kit | Ventana OptiView DAB IHC | Ventana | Ventana OptiView DAB IHC | ||||
| Deparaffin | none | ||||||
| HIER | 64 min CC1 (pH 8.5) | 32 min CC1 (pH 8.5) | 36 min CC1 (pH 8.5) | 56 min CC1 (pH 8.5) | 63 min CC1 (pH 8.5) | 64 min CC1 (pH 8.5) | 32 min CC1 (pH 8.5) |
| Blocking | Peroxidase block | ||||||
| Ab incubation parameters | 36 °C, 16 min | 36 °C, 32 min | 37 °C, 16 min | 37 °C, 16 min | 36 °C, 24 min | 36 °C, 24 min | 36 °C, 32 min |
Abbreviations: Ab, antibody; CC, cell conditioning; DAB, 3, 3’- diaminobenzidine HIER, heat-induced epitope retrieval; min, minutes.
Figure 5H&E stained slide image and reused H&E slide selected antibody immunostain comparison with sequential slides in PCa CNBs. (A through 6E). H&E stained Slides (A–E). Antibodies: HMWCK + p63 (1A–5A) (Note: uneven data points for Sequential slide 5 due to lack of immunostain for HMWCK + p63); CK 8 &18 (1B–6B); CD49f (1C–6C); E-cadherin (1D–6D); ERG (1E–6E). Scatter plot assessment of side by side comparison of pathologist analysis scores and comments for sequential slide and reused H&E antibody immunostaining. Note: the red inverted triangles represent the ERG internal controls and the open inverted triangles with black outline represent the CD49f internal controls (F). Data presented as SEM with Chi square, df (18.12, 1). The results determined by RM one-way ANOVA matching across rows (see Table 4) showing significant matching with p value (< 0.0001). The analysis was performed using GraphPad Prism version 8.2.1. [Images 4× magnification].
Comparison of H&E re-used and sequential comparator immunostaining intensity scores.
| Marker | Re-used H&E Stain Intensity | Sequential Stain Intensity: 0–3 (int ctrl) | Initial H&E Assessment | ||||
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| HMWCK + p63 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 3 | atrophy inflammation |
| CK8&18 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | Atrophy + inflammation: whole glands |
| CD49f | 3 (2) | 3 (1) | 3 (1) | 3 (1) | 3 (1) | 3 (2) | no cancer, int ctrls |
| E-cadherin | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | not much cancer but weird well differentiated |
| ERG | 3 (3) | 0 (3) | 0 (3) | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | 0 (3) | lots of infiltrating lymphocytes, grade 3 + 3 fragmented tumor lost basal cells, int ctrls |
Abbreviation: int ctrls, internal controls.
Figure 6The H&E stained slide archived 4+ years subjected to de-stain and re-stain procedure compared to the sequential sample slide. Initial H&E stained slide containing region of tumor (A). CK 8 &18 antibody re-stained slide retaining region of interest and exact architecture (B). Sequential slide comparison immunostained with CK 8 &18 exhibiting comparable stain intensity (C). [10× magnification].