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Antibodies (Basel)
February 2023
Cell Marque, MilliporeSigma, 6600 Sierra College Blvd, Rocklin, CA 95677, USA.
The current diagnosis of diffuse glioma involves isocitrate dehydrogenase () mutation testing. Most IDH mutant gliomas carry a G-to-A mutation at position 395, resulting in the R132H mutant. R132H immunohistochemistry (IHC), therefore, is used to screen for the mutation.
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December 2017
MilliporeSigma, 6600 Sierra College Blvd, Rocklin, CA 95677, USA.
Isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) gene mutations have been observed in a majority of diffuse astrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, and secondary glioblastomas, and the mutant IDH1 R132H is detectable in most of these lesions. By specifically targeting the R132H mutation through B-cell cloning, a novel rabbit monoclonal antibody, MRQ-67, was produced that can recognize mutant IDH1 R132H and does not react with the wild type protein as demonstrated by Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blotting. Through immunohistochemistry, the antibody is able to highlight neoplastic cells in glioma tissue specimens, and can be used as a tool in glioma subtyping.
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