FFPE_DNA_MS_v12_20210211

The primary goal of this study was to investigate the effects of whether organocatalyst (ORGΔ) treatment improves DNA-sequencing data by overcoming formalin-induced artifacts from clinical formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples. We isolated RNA and DNA ± ORGΔ from paired FFPE and frozen human renal and ovarian carcinoma specimens collected as part of the National Cancer Institute Biospecimen Pre-analytical Variables program. Tumor types were microscopically confirmed from adjacent tissue sections. Following extraction, DNA was fragmented and sequence differences were compared between frozen and FFPE sample pairs. Treatment with ORGΔ improved concurrent SNP calls in FFPE DNA compared to non-ORGΔ FFPE samples and enhanced confidence in SNP calls for all FFPE DNA samples, beyond that of matched frozen samples. In general, the concordant SNPs identified in paired frozen and FFPE DNA samples agreed for both genotype and homozygosity vs. heterozygosity of calls regardless of ORGΔ treatment. The increased confidence in ORGΔ FFPE DNA variant calls relative to the matched frozen DNA suggests a novel application of this method. With further optimization, this method may improve quality of DNA-sequencing data in frozen as well as FFPE tissue samples. These findings could have important implications for studies using FFPE samples, especially if adequate matched controls are not available.

This dataset is associated with the following publication: Wehmas, L., C. Wood, P. Guan, M. Gosink, and S. Hester. Organocatalyst treatment improves variant calling and mutant detection in archival clinical samples. Scientific Data. Springer Nature, New York, NY, 12: 6509, (2022).

Data and Resources

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identifier https://doi.org/10.23719/1522621
license https://pasteur.epa.gov/license/sciencehub-license.html
modified 2021-02-17
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publisher U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)
publisher_hierarchy U.S. Government > U.S. Environmental Protection Agency > U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)
references {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-10301-0,https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gap/cgi-bin/study.cgi?study_id=phs001304.v1.p1}
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  • AmeriGEOSS
  • National Provider
  • North America
Tags
  • amerigeo
  • amerigeoss
  • archival
  • ckan
  • dna-seq
  • exome
  • geo
  • geoss
  • human-tumors
  • national
  • north-america
  • single-nucleotide-polymorphism-snp
  • united-states
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maintainer Leah Wehmas
maintainer_email wehmas.leah@epa.gov
metadata_created 2025-11-21T21:55:16.156998
metadata_modified 2025-11-21T21:55:16.157003
notes The primary goal of this study was to investigate the effects of whether organocatalyst (ORGΔ) treatment improves DNA-sequencing data by overcoming formalin-induced artifacts from clinical formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples. We isolated RNA and DNA ± ORGΔ from paired FFPE and frozen human renal and ovarian carcinoma specimens collected as part of the National Cancer Institute Biospecimen Pre-analytical Variables program. Tumor types were microscopically confirmed from adjacent tissue sections. Following extraction, DNA was fragmented and sequence differences were compared between frozen and FFPE sample pairs. Treatment with ORGΔ improved concurrent SNP calls in FFPE DNA compared to non-ORGΔ FFPE samples and enhanced confidence in SNP calls for all FFPE DNA samples, beyond that of matched frozen samples. In general, the concordant SNPs identified in paired frozen and FFPE DNA samples agreed for both genotype and homozygosity vs. heterozygosity of calls regardless of ORGΔ treatment. The increased confidence in ORGΔ FFPE DNA variant calls relative to the matched frozen DNA suggests a novel application of this method. With further optimization, this method may improve quality of DNA-sequencing data in frozen as well as FFPE tissue samples. These findings could have important implications for studies using FFPE samples, especially if adequate matched controls are not available. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Wehmas, L., C. Wood, P. Guan, M. Gosink, and S. Hester. Organocatalyst treatment improves variant calling and mutant detection in archival clinical samples. Scientific Data. Springer Nature, New York, NY, 12: 6509, (2022).
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title FFPE_DNA_MS_v12_20210211