In an attempt to raise a set of monoclonal antibody (MAb) probes for the study of biology and diagnostic value of human keratin No. 8, a series of hybridomas was prepared and their characteristics investigated by immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting. The polypeptide specificities of individual MAbs ranged from monospecificity for keratin No.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA comparative study with 21 recently raised monoclonal antibodies (3 of which are reported here for the first time) to human keratin polypeptides was performed on a wide range of paraffin-embedded tissues and tumors, aimed at the examination of effects of four different fixatives and protease pretreatment on the immunohistochemical detection of keratins. Our data demonstrated that: (a) formaldehyde-based fixatives modified by acidification and/or addition of methanol gave results superior to those achieved by routinely used formol saline; (b) relatively rare antibodies (4 out of 21) could be identified which gave reliable immunostaining patterns even on routine formalin-fixed material; (c) a proteolytic digestion step preceding the immunostaining was beneficial for the performance of the majority of antibodies in our panel. Additional options which could potentially lead to further improvement of keratin immunohistochemistry in paraffin embedded specimens are also suggested.
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