Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) immunocytochemistry by exonuclease III (Exo III) digestion
- 1 October 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Histochemistry and Cell Biology
- Vol. 98 (3) , 199-205
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00315878
Abstract
A new procedure is described to generate single-stranded DNA by exonuclease III (Exo III) digestion for bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) immunocytochemistry on tissue sections. We compared this procedure with the most widely used procedure of DNA denaturation with 2 N HCl. In vivo and in vitro pulse and continuous labelling of tissues and cells were used. The specimens were fixed in formalin, ethanol, glutaraldehyde, Carnoy's, Bouin's or Zamboni's fixative and embedded in paraffin or used unfixed as cryostat sections or cytospin preparations. After Exo III digestion, BrdU substituted DNA was detected irrespective of the fixation procedure applied. The optimal protocol for nuclease digestion appeared to be simultaneous incubation, of 10 Units Exo III per ml EcoRI buffer and anti-BrdU monoclonal antibody at 37° C. The advantages of Exo III digestion for BrdU immunocytochemistry compared to acid denaturation were: less non-specific nuclear background reactivity, no DNA renaturation, less DNA loss, optimal nuclear morphology, increase in antibody efficiency and the possibility for simultaneous detection of acid-sensitive tissue constituents. Disadvantages of the Exo III digestion are decreased sensitivity and the need for more rigorous pepsin pretreatment. We conclude that Exo III digestion of DNA is an appropriate alternative for acid denaturation for BrdU immunocytochemistry on sections of pulse-labelled specimens.Keywords
This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
- DNA synthesis in excised tobacco leaves after bromodeoxyuridine incorporation: immunohistochemical detection in semi-thin spurr sections.Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1990
- Evaluation of immunocytochemical detection methods of incorporated bromodeoxyuridine in hybridomasCytometry, 1990
- Use of restriction endonucleases and exonuclease III to expose halogenated pyrimidines for immunochemical stainingCytometry, 1988
- Immunohistochemical detection of proliferating cells in vivo.Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1987
- Denaturation, renaturation, and loss of DNA during in situ hybridization proceduresCytometry, 1986
- A monoclonal antibody reactive with 5‐bromo‐2‐deoxyuridine that does not require DNA denaturationCytometry, 1985
- DNA Replication and differentiation in rat myoblasts studied with monoclonal antibodies against 5‐bromodeoxyuridine, actin, and α2‐macroglobulinCytometry, 1985
- Double labeling and in vitro versus in vivo incorporation of bromodeoxyuridine in patients with acute nonlymphocytic leukemiaCytometry, 1985
- Cell‐Cycle Analysis Using A Monoclonal Antibody to BrdurdCell Proliferation, 1984
- Rapid Enumeration of S-Phase Cells by Means of Monoclonal AntibodiesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1984