Literature DB >> 8157937

Demonstration of desmosomal antigens by electron microscopy using cryofixed and cryosubstituted skin with silver-enhanced gold probe.

H Shimizu1, T Masunaga, A Ishiko, T Hashimoto, D R Garrod, H Shida, T Nishikawa.   

Abstract

In a previous post-embedding immunogold electron microscopic (EM) studies, localization of various desmosomal antigens was possible at high but not at low magnification. We developed a method for simultaneous demonstration of epidermal desmosomal antigens at both low- and high-power EM magnifications by a method based on cryofixation and acetone cryosubstitution and the use of a 1-nm gold probe with silver enhancement. Ultra-thin sections of Lowicryl K11M were incubated with primary antibodies against desmoplakin, desmocollin, or desmoglein, followed by 1-nm gold-conjugated secondary antibody. Silver enhancement for 12 min provided the ideal labeling size for low-power visualization, whereas silver enhancement for 4-6 min was ideal for high-power EM observation. Each desmosome immunolabeled with the gold probe was clearly demonstrated, even at very low-power magnification. The level of background labeling could be determined easily and the area of interest for high-power observation selected accurately. The fine ultrastructural appearance of desmosomal molecules was precisely demonstrated on high-power observation. This system should be useful for the immunocytochemical study of a variety of desmosomal antigens as well as other molecules of interest.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8157937     DOI: 10.1177/42.5.8157937

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


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