Cryofixed, freeze-dried and paraffin-embedded skin enables successful immunohistochemical staining of skin basement membrane antigens
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Cryofixed, freeze-dried and paraffin-embedded skin enables successful immunohistochemical staining of skin basement membrane antigens
Abstract
Conventional chemical fixation and paraffin-embedding procedures give good preservation of morphology, although the antigenicity of many proteins in the tissue sample is destroyed. On the other hand, fresh frozen sections can preserve the antigenicity, but provide poor morphological preservation. To overcome this dilemma, cryofixation and freeze drying were used on human skin tissue, applying methodology which has only been used to study lymphoid tissue. First, fresh human skin was cryofixed in liquid isopentane (-160 degrees C) cooled by liquid nitrogen. The skin was then freeze-dried at -40 degrees C and 10(-2) atmospheric pressure for 72 h, followed by embedding in paraffin. Sections 4 microns thick taken from this cryofixed, freeze-dried, and paraffin-embedded skin were stained with hematoxylin-eosin or used for immunolabeling with antibodies against basement membrane antigen, including type IV and type VII collagen, bullous pemphigoid antigen, epidermolysis bullosa acquisita antigen, and GB3 antigen. The morphological preservation of these sections was as good as that of routine formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded skin sections. The basement membrane was clearly immunostained with all antibodies used, and the intensity of the reaction was as strong as that seen in frozen sections. Evaluation of antigen distribution in conjunction with the detailed skin structure was therefore possible in the same sections.
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