Simple generation of cleavable labels for multiplexed imaging.

Chem Commun (Camb)

Laboratory for Nanobiology, Department of Chemistry, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

Published: December 2024

The most common methods for multiplexed immunohistochemistry rely on cyclic procedures, whereby cells or tissues are repeatedly stained, imaged, and regenerated. Here, we present a simple and inexpensive approach for amine-targeted labeling of antibodies using a linker that can be easily cleaved by a mild reducing agent. This method requires only inexpensive and readily-available reagents, and can be carried out without synthetic experience in a simple one-pot reaction. We demonstrate the applicability of this approach by performing repeated staining-imaging-removal cycles on isolated cells and tissue sections, finding that over 94% of the labels can be removed within 30 minutes using only the gentle application of reducing agent, increasing up to 99% by extending the incubation duration to 1 hour. By providing a convenient way to introduce cleavable linkers, our method simplifies methodologies such as high-content imaging or multiplexed immunohistochemistry.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4cc01909aDOI Listing

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