Constant detection of CD2, CD3, CD4, and CD5 in fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue using the peroxidase-mediated deposition of biotin-tyramide

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作者
Malisius, R
Merz, H
Heinz, B
Gafumbegete, E
Koch, BU
Feller, AC
机构
[1] Department of Pathology, Medical University of Lübeck, Lübeck
[2] Dept. of Pathology, Medical University of Lübeck, D 23538 Lübeck
关键词
immunohistochemistry; biotin-tyramide; ImmunoMax; paraffin; CD2; CD3; CD4; CD5;
D O I
10.1177/002215549704501210
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Immunohistochemical methods are widely used for diagnostic purposes in histopathology. However, the use of most monoclonal anti-leukocyte antibodies is limited to frozen tissues. Initially, it was believed that formalin fixation in particular, which is the gold standard for morphological tissue preservation, destroys most of the antigen binding sites. In recent years, protease digestion and the introduction of microwave techniques have significantly enhanced the sensitivity of immunohistochemical techniques, and a variety of hidden antigen sites in formalin-fixed tissue have been retrieved for initially unreactive antibodies. It therefore became clear that many of the leukocyte antigens are not irreversibly destroyed but are most probably masked during the fixation process. We developed a technique combining optimized pretreatment of formalin-fixed tissue with a dramatic enhancement of the immunohistochemical sensitivity and named it the ImmunoMax method. The ImmunoMax method proves that by optimizing the technique at the following three levels it is possible to detect formalin-sensitive leukocyte antigens: (a) standard fixation of the tissue; (b) sufficient antigen unmasking; and (c) increasing the substrate turnover by multiplication of binding sites with subsequent enhancement of the immunohistochemical reaction. Using this optimized ImmunoMax method, we were able to detect CD2, CD3, CD4, and CD5 with conventional monoclonal antibodies in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue specimens of various lymphoid tissues.
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