PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

A Comparison of RNA-Seq Results from Paired Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded and Fresh-Frozen Glioblastoma Tissue Samples.

  • Anna Esteve-Codina,
  • Oriol Arpi,
  • Maria Martinez-García,
  • Estela Pineda,
  • Mar Mallo,
  • Marta Gut,
  • Cristina Carrato,
  • Anna Rovira,
  • Raquel Lopez,
  • Avelina Tortosa,
  • Marc Dabad,
  • Sonia Del Barco,
  • Simon Heath,
  • Silvia Bagué,
  • Teresa Ribalta,
  • Francesc Alameda,
  • Nuria de la Iglesia,
  • Carmen Balaña,
  • GLIOCAT Group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170632
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. e0170632

Abstract

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The molecular classification of glioblastoma (GBM) based on gene expression might better explain outcome and response to treatment than clinical factors. Whole transcriptome sequencing using next-generation sequencing platforms is rapidly becoming accepted as a tool for measuring gene expression for both research and clinical use. Fresh frozen (FF) tissue specimens of GBM are difficult to obtain since tumor tissue obtained at surgery is often scarce and necrotic and diagnosis is prioritized over freezing. After diagnosis, leftover tissue is usually stored as formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue. However, RNA from FFPE tissues is usually degraded, which could hamper gene expression analysis. We compared RNA-Seq data obtained from matched pairs of FF and FFPE GBM specimens. Only three FFPE out of eleven FFPE-FF matched samples yielded informative results. Several quality-control measurements showed that RNA from FFPE samples was highly degraded but maintained transcriptomic similarities to RNA from FF samples. Certain issues regarding mutation analysis and subtype prediction were detected. Nevertheless, our results suggest that RNA-Seq of FFPE GBM specimens provides reliable gene expression data that can be used in molecular studies of GBM if the RNA is sufficiently preserved.