Alteration of immunoreactivity by hydrated autoclaving, microwave treatment, and simple heating of paraffin‐embedded tissue sections
- 1 January 1994
- Vol. 102 (1-6) , 295-307
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1699-0463.1994.tb04879.x
Abstract
The effects of treatment in a hydrated autoclave (121 °C, 2 atm for 20 min), microwave oven (in water), and simple heating (60 °C overnight in distilled water or 90 °C for 10 min in ZnSO4) on the stainability of 56 antigens by commercially available antibodies in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue sections were evaluated. The detectability of nuclear antigens, glycoprotein, lymphocytic surface markers, and chromogranin A was significantly and reproducibly improved by these treatments, whereas the detectability of viral antigens and peptide hormones was attenuated or unchanged. This enhancement includes not only the distinctiveness of the positive staining, but also the number of positive cells, as revealed by comparing serial sections. Among these four heating procedures, microwave heating and autoclaving were more effective than the others on p53, c-erbB-2, and CA125, whereas simple heating was best for smooth-muscle actin (HHF35 and CGA7). Generally the effects of the heating procedures for these antigens were consistent among the cases, but the effects on GFAP varied with the case. The alterations we observed could significantly influence the interpretation of immunohistochemical staining of currently popular tumor markers such as p53 in terms of their prevalence (28%vs 64% in gastric cancer; 36%vs 82% in metastatic liver cancer) and other diagnostically important markers.Keywords
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