Human Placenta Tissue Collection and Preservation Methods - UCSD Female Reproductive TMC
Scott Lindsay-Hewett, Valentina Stanley, Louise Laurent, Mana Parast
Abstract
Human Placenta Tissue collection and storage protocol for HuBMAP's UCSD Female Reproductive TMC.
Steps
Preparation
Collect placenta from delivery room within 1 hour of delivery.
Place placenta into bucket and photograph prior to sampling.
Select 2 sites (A and B) from which samples will be collected. Aim for sites to be equidistant from the cord, avoid the edges, avoid areas with fibrin deposits/infarcts/necrosis and/or large blood vessels.
Flash freezing and storing in RNAlater
Cut each of the three regions from the previous step into 6 small chunks for a total of 18 chunks. Chunks should be small enough to just cover the bottom of a microfuge tube (~5mm x 5mm x 5mm). Collect tissue directly adjacent to the fetal and maternal membranes but do not cut from the membranes themselves.

Dab the small chunks on a sterile gauze pad and place each one into a labeled microfuge tube.
Place 9 small chunks (3 fetal, 3 central, 3 maternal) into the empty tubes to be snap frozen. Drop tubes into liquid Nitrogen. Leave for ~2-10 minutes. Remove and store in -80C freezer.
Place the other 9 chunks (3 fetal, 3 central, 3 maternal) into the RNAlater filled tubes. Place RNAlater tubes into a 4C fridge. Allow to sit for 24-48 hours, then remove the RNAlater with a sterile transfer pipette and store in -80C freezer.
Storing in formalin and MACS
Embedding in OCT
Alternatively, if not collecting into MACS tissue buffer, freeze the other fetal and maternal piece in OCT.
Fill plastic cryomold halfway with OCT compound being careful not to create bubbles.
Place fetal tissue (membrane side pointing up) in one mold and maternal tissue (membrane side pointing down) in another mold.
Cover tissue with a thin layer of OCT compound being careful not to create bubbles.
Slowly lower the mold into liquid nitrogen until the whole block freezes, then store in -80C freezer.
Repeat Steps 4-10 with placenta Site B.
Take photos of the placenta after both sites (A and B) are removed. Measure the distance from the cord insertion to each sampling site.