TY - JOUR
T1 - Immunohistochemistry of estrogen receptor protein in paraffin sections. Effects of enzymatic pretreatment and cobalt chloride intensification
AU - Hiort, O.
AU - Kwan, P. W.L.
AU - DeLellis, R. A.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 1988
Y1 - 1988
N2 - Monoclonal antibodies provide important tools for the demonstration of estrogen receptors (ERs) in cases of breast cancer. This study reports an improved immunohistochemical method for the demonstration of ER in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples using the Abbott monoclonal antibody to ER protein. Tissue sections were pretreated briefly with trypsin, followed by DNase before the performance of the immunohistochemical reaction and cobalt chloride was used to intensify the color of the diaminobenzidine reaction product. In 20 cases, the results in paraffin sections were compared with biochemical assays with the dextran-coated charcoal technique or with immunohistochemistry performed on frozen sections. There was an excellent correlation between the results obtained with all three methods. The introduction of cobalt chloride into the chromogen solution significantly increased the sensitivity of this approach as compared with the use of diaminobenzidine alone.
AB - Monoclonal antibodies provide important tools for the demonstration of estrogen receptors (ERs) in cases of breast cancer. This study reports an improved immunohistochemical method for the demonstration of ER in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples using the Abbott monoclonal antibody to ER protein. Tissue sections were pretreated briefly with trypsin, followed by DNase before the performance of the immunohistochemical reaction and cobalt chloride was used to intensify the color of the diaminobenzidine reaction product. In 20 cases, the results in paraffin sections were compared with biochemical assays with the dextran-coated charcoal technique or with immunohistochemistry performed on frozen sections. There was an excellent correlation between the results obtained with all three methods. The introduction of cobalt chloride into the chromogen solution significantly increased the sensitivity of this approach as compared with the use of diaminobenzidine alone.
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U2 - 10.1093/ajcp/90.5.559
DO - 10.1093/ajcp/90.5.559
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 2459958
AN - SCOPUS:0023685882
SN - 0002-9173
VL - 90
SP - 559
EP - 563
JO - American Journal of Clinical Pathology
JF - American Journal of Clinical Pathology
IS - 5
ER -