Practical 7: Immunohistochemistry Staining Flashcards

1
Q

What method of immunohistochemistry staining was used?

A

Avidin-Biotin Complex (ABC)

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2
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Explain what the Avidin-Biotin Complex is

A

A three step antibody detection method

Whereby an antibody is labelled with peroxidase enzyme is applied to visualise antigenic sites

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3
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What are the three main uses of immunohistochemistry?

A

ID of immune cells

ID of tumour cells

ID of micro-organisms

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4
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What must be done to slides prior to beginning immohistochemistry?

A

Antigen retrieval must be carried out

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5
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What two antigens were examined with immunohistochemistry?

A

Cytokeratin 19 -> CK19

CD45 (Common leucocyte antigen)

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6
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Where is cytokeratin found?

A

Epithelial tissue

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7
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Where is CD45 found

A

In all leucocytes

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8
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What are two ways by which antigen retrieval can be done?

A

Enzyme treatment
Heat treatment

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9
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Why does antigen retrieval need to be done?

A

To enhance antigenicity masked by chemical fixatives

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10
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Explain the principle behind the avidin biotin method of immunohistochemistry.
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Primary antibody is an anti-human antibody (e.g. a mouse or rabbit anti-human antibody) which is specific for the antigen

Secondary antibody is an antibody against the primary antibody e.g. mouse anti-rabbit antibody

Avidin and biotin have a high affinity for each other

Avidin biotin complex consists of an avidin molecule with 3/4 binding sites bound to peroxidase-labelled biotin

The 4th binding site of avidin binds to the biotinylated secondary antibody

Oxygen and water are released -> the oxygen then acts on DAB and oxidises it to form a brown polymer

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11
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Why do you ring your slides with Dakopen?

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This creates a hydrophobic ring which stops expensive stains and antibody reagents spilling off tissue

Minimises amount of stain used

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12
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Why must we use hydrogen peroxide

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Stops peroxidase enzymes from working

This prevents background staining

This quenches endogenous peroxidase enzyme present in blood cells

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