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A Sally Davis1, Anke Richter1, Steven Becker1, Jenna E Moyer1, Aline Sandouk1, Jeff Skinner1, Jeffery K Taubenberger2.
Abstract
Tissue autofluorescence frequently hampers visualization of immunofluorescent markers in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded respiratory tissues. We assessed nine treatments reported to have efficacy in reducing autofluorescence in other tissue types. The three most efficacious were Eriochrome black T, Sudan black B and sodium borohydride, as measured using white light laser confocal Λ2 (multi-lambda) analysis. We also assessed the impact of steam antigen retrieval and serum application on human tracheal tissue autofluorescence. Functionally fitting this Λ2 data to 2-dimensional Gaussian surfaces revealed that steam antigen retrieval and serum application contribute minimally to autofluorescence and that the three treatments are disparately efficacious. Together, these studies provide a set of guidelines for diminishing autofluorescence in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded human respiratory tissue. Additionally, these characterization techniques are transferable to similar questions in other tissue types, as demonstrated on frozen human liver tissue and paraffin-embedded mouse lung tissue fixed in different fixatives.Entities:
Keywords: autofluorescence; confocal microscopy; formalin-fixation; human; immunofluorescence; immunohistochemistry; paraffin-embedded tissue; respiratory
Year: 2014 PMID: 24722432 PMCID: PMC4174629 DOI: 10.1369/0022155414531549
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Histochem Cytochem ISSN: 0022-1554 Impact factor: 2.479