Literature DB >> 9075637

Improved immunohistochemical staining of osteopontin (OPN) in paraffin-embedded archival bone specimens following antigen retrieval: anti-human OPN antibody recognizes multiple molecular forms.

R E Devoll1, G J Pinero, E R Appelbaum, E Dul, P Troncoso, W T Butler, M C Farach-Carson.   

Abstract

Studies to assess osteopontin (OPN) localization in adult human bone using immunochemical techniques produce conflicting results due to variations in tissue processing or antibody immunoreactivity. The present study was designed to resolve these discrepancies using well-characterized antibodies and improved antigen detection. An anti-osteopontin (alpha-OPN) antiserum was developed that recognizes various soluble molecular weight forms of human OPN, including monomeric, cleaved, and dimerized products. An affinity column of full length recombinant human OPN (rOPN) coupled to support was used to purify alpha-OPN antibodies. Western analysis showed that the affinity-purified antibodies recognized numerous molecular weight forms of OPN. These antibodies were used to study the distribution of OPN in adult human bone using immunohistochemical techniques combined with an antigen retrieval protocol utilizing a newly developed antigen retrieval solution, Retriev-Alltrade mark (Bronco Technologies Inc, Pasadena, TX). Immunolocalization of OPN in archival bone specimens prior to antigen retrieval produced no demonstrable immunostaining even at high concentrations of alpha-OPN. Use of the antigen retrieval protocol restored OPN immunoreactivity, with strong staining apparent in cement lines, osteoblasts, osteocytes, canaliculi, osteoid, and bone matrix. We conclude that antigen retrieval restores immunochemical recognition of OPN in archival specimens containing bone without increasing nonspecific binding.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9075637     DOI: 10.1007/s002239900247

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int        ISSN: 0171-967X            Impact factor:   4.333


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