Literature DB >> 27869794

Covalently deposited dyes: a new chromogen paradigm that facilitates analysis of multiple biomarkers in situ.

William A Day1, Mark R Lefever1, Robert L Ochs1, Anne Pedata1, Lauren J Behman1, Julia Ashworth-Sharpe1, Donald D Johnson1, Eric J May1, James G Grille1, Esteban A Roberts1, Jerry W Kosmeder1, Larry E Morrison1.   

Abstract

Multiplexed analysis of multiple biomarkers in a tissue sample requires use of reporter dyes with specific spectral properties that enable discrimination of signals. Conventional chromogens with broad absorbance spectra, widely used in immunohistochemistry (IHC), offer limited utility for multiplexed detection. Many dyes with narrow absorbance spectra, eg rhodamines, fluoresceins, and cyanines, potentially useful for multiplexed detection are well-characterized; however, generation of a chromogenic reagent useful for IHC analysis has not been demonstrated. Studies reported herein demonstrate utility of tyramine-chemistry for synthesis of a wide variety of new chromogenic dye conjugates useful for multiplexed in situ analysis using conventional light microscopes. The dyes, useful individually or in blends to generate new colors, provide signal sensitivity and dynamic range similar to conventional DAB chromogen, while enabling analysis of co-localized biomarkers. It is anticipated that this new paradigm will enable generation of a wide variety of new chromogens, useful for both research and clinical biomarker analysis that will benefit clinicians and patients.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27869794     DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.2016.115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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