Semi-Quantitative Impacts of Major Step on Antigen in Pre-Treatment Required for Immunohistochemistry.
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Abstract
We investigated the impact of immunohistochemistry (IHC) pre-treatment steps on antigens.Salmonella typhimurium was selected as the observed antigen. The antigen was subjected to IHC pre-treatment steps involving a series of reagents, including 10% formaldehyde, ethanol, and xylene. Antigenicity was then measured by agglutination reaction.The agglutination titer for S. typhimurium was higher in the untreated control group than in the experimental group, indicating that pre-treatment inhibited antigen activity. The inhibitory effect of ethanol was greater than that of 10% formaldehyde and xylene. Unexpectedly, partial antigen recovery can be achieved from a preparation of paraffin section after hydration.S. Antigens may be strongly inhibited (inhibition: 70.8%) by IHC pre-treatment steps, especially by alcohol treatment. There is an experimental foundation for antigen retrieval in IHC.Reference Key |
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Authors | Feng, Xinyan;Wang, Wenbo;Liu, Hui; |
Journal | Clinical laboratory |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2019.190219 |
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