Ventana Discovery Ultra Research Autostainer: an Ex+ Core service
Project Number1S10OD026983-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderCROSSLAND, NICHOLAS ALEXANDER
Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
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ABSTRACT:
We are requesting funds for the purchase of a Ventana Discovery Ultra research autostainer to
be housed and operated by Boston University's Experimental Pathology Laboratory Services
Core-Ex+. The Ex+ core is located on the Medical Campus and supports approximately 45
different research laboratories from 20 departments. Currently the Ex+ core provides routine
tissue processing, paraffin embedding, sectioning, a diverse array of special stains, and bright
field whole slide scanning. The Ex+ core currently lacks the capacity to provide automated
immunohistochemical (IHC) and in situ hybridization (ISH) staining platforms to our research
community. Unlike other technologies such as next-generation sequencing or flow cytometry,
multiplex IHC/ISH are capable of simultaneous detection of multiple biomarkers from a single
tissue section without the loss of tissue context. Due to the absence of a designated research
autostainer, Boston University researchers are primarily conducting these time intensive and
technically complicated staining processes manually. The current process may be prone to
significant and unnecessary human error; this could impede effectual assay development, which
requires stringent methodology to achieve reproducible and reliable outcomes. The limited
throughput of manual assays also hampers the generation of sufficient data to achieve
statistical significance. Although the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine currently
have three automated IHC/ISH machines (Ventana Benchmarks), they operate in a `Clinical
Laboratory Improvement Amendments' (CLIA) certified lab and are inaccessible to BUMC
researchers. Automated staining platforms support simplified design, optimization, and
implementation of new multiplex assay panels with an array of biomarkers. The two other
comprehensive experimental histopathology cores in the immediate neighboring area,
Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital, both currently own and
operate designated research autostainers; however these services are not satisfactory to meet
demands from the BU research community as outlined in the justification of need section from
this proposal. Acquisition of the Ventana Discovery Ultra will greatly enhance our ability to
answer complex biological questions and will support the continued growth of the Boston
University research community.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE:
The characterization of biomarkers (i.e. proteins and nucleic acids) in the context of animal
tissues with spatial context is required for the research of many of Boston University's
laboratories. Emphasis of research conducted within these laboratories span many disciplines
including cancer, infectious disease, neurodegenerative disease, immunology, heritable
diseases, and stem cell biology. The BU Ex+ Core currently does not possess a research
autostainer; therefore, we are requesting funds to purchase a state of the art Ventana Discovery
Ultra autostainer to equip the BU Ex+ Core with instrumentation commensurate with that of our
peer institutions, and support the current and future growth of scientific discovery at BU.
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