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Magnetically Promoted Rapid Immunofluorescence Staining for Frozen Tissue Sections.

Tatsuya Onishi1,2, Sachiko Matsuda1, Yuki Nakamura1, Junko Kuramoto3, Akinori Tsuruma4, Satoshi Sakamoto4, Shunichi Suzuki5, Daiichiro Fuchimoto5, Akira Onishi6, Shinichi Chikaki7, Miki Kaneko7, Akihiro Kuwahata7, Masaki Sekino7, Hiroshi Yasuno8, Naohiro Hanyu8, Tomoko Kurita9, Hiroyuki Takei9, Takashi Sakatani10, Kanae Taruno11, Seigo Nakamura11, Tetsu Hayashida1, Hiromitsu Jinno12, Moriaki Kusakabe13,14, Hiroshi Handa15, Kaori Kameyama16, Yuko Kitagawa1.   

Abstract

Current immunohistochemistry methods for diagnosing abnormal cells, such as cancer cells, require multiple steps and can be relatively slow compared with intraoperative frozen hematoxylin and eosin staining, and are therefore rarely used for intraoperative examination. Thus, there is a need for novel rapid detection methods. We previously demonstrated that functionalized fluorescent ferrite beads (FF beads) magnetically promoted rapid immunoreactions. The aim of this study was to improve the magnetically promoted rapid immunoreaction method using antibody-coated FF beads and a magnet subjected to a magnetic field. Using frozen sections of xenograft samples of A431 human epidermoid cancer cells that express high levels of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and anti-EGFR antibody-coated FF beads, we reduced the magnetically promoted immunohistochemistry procedure to a 1-min reaction and 1-min wash. We also determined the optimum magnetic force for the antibody reaction (from 7.79 × 10-15 N to 3.35 × 10-15 N) and washing (4.78 × 10-16 N), which are important steps in this technique. Furthermore, we stained paraffin-embedded tissue arrays and frozen sections of metastatic breast cancer lymph nodes with anti-pan-cytokeratin antibody-coated FF beads to validate the utility of this system in clinical specimens. Under optimal conditions, this ultra-rapid immunostaining method may provide an ancillary method for pathological diagnosis during surgery. (J Histochem Cytochem 58:XXX-XXX, 2010).

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Keywords:  cancer; fluorescent ferrite beads; immunostaining; intraoperative diagnosis; magnetic field

Year:  2019        PMID: 30958084      PMCID: PMC6669860          DOI: 10.1369/0022155419841023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0022-1554            Impact factor:   2.479


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Authors:  Tatsuya Onishi; Kisyo Mihara; Sachiko Matsuda; Satoshi Sakamoto; Akihiro Kuwahata; Masaki Sekino; Moriaki Kusakabe; Hiroshi Handa; Yuko Kitagawa
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