Korean J Pathol.  2014 Oct;48(5):351-360. 10.4132/KoreanJPathol.2014.48.5.351.

Preparation of Compact Agarose Cell Blocks from the Residues of Liquid-Based Cytology Samples

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pathology, Inha University Hospital, Inha University School of Medicine, Incheon, Korea. 204058@inha.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Inevitable loss of diagnostic material should be minimized during cell block preparation. We introduce a modified agarose cell block technique that enables the synthesis of compact cell blocks by using the entirety of a cell pellet without the loss of diagnostic material during cell block preparations. The feasibility of this technique is illustrated by high-throughput immunocytochemistry using high-density cell block microarray (CMA).
METHODS
The cell pellets of Sure- Path residues were pre-embedded in ultra-low gelling temperature agarose gel and re-embedded in standard agarose gel. They were fixed, processed, and embedded in paraffin using the same method as tissue sample processing. The resulting agarose cell blocks were trimmed and represented on a CMA for high-throughput analysis using immunocytochemical staining.
RESULTS
The SurePath residues were effectively and entirely incorporated into compact agarose cell buttons and embedded in paraffin. Sections of the agarose cell blocks revealed cellularities that correlated well with corresponding SurePath smears and had immunocytochemical features that were sufficient for diagnosis of difficult cases.
CONCLUSIONS
This agarose-based compact cell block technique enables preparation of high-quality cell blocks by using up the residual SurePath samples without loss of diagnostic material during cell block preparation.

Keyword

Immunocytochemistry; Biopsy, fine-needle; Paraffin embedding; Sepharose; Cell block microarray

MeSH Terms

Biopsy, Fine-Needle
Diagnosis
Immunohistochemistry
Paraffin
Paraffin Embedding
Sepharose*
Paraffin
Sepharose
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