Mast cell immunohistochemistry: non-immunological immunostaining mediated by non-specific F(ab')2-mast cell secretory granule interaction
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Mast cell immunohistochemistry: non-immunological immunostaining mediated by non-specific F(ab')2-mast cell secretory granule interaction
Abstract
During investigations of murine and human mast cell immunoreactivity with potential anti-interleukin-4 antibodies, non-specific, non-immunological labelling of mouse and human mast cells became apparent. Non-specific, non-immunological labelling was identified by (i) immunolabelling of mast cells when using control isotype primary antibodies, (ii) ability of conjugated secondary antibodies to label mast cells without prior mast cell exposure to a primary antibody, (iii) extinction of the non-specific labelling and retention of specific labelling when the pH of the diluting and washing buffers is shifted from pH 7.2 to pH 6.0, and (iv) reduction/extinction of the labelling when the antibodies are pre-incubated with soluble heparin prior to immunostaining. The site of the reactivity on the electron microscope level was shown to be confined to the mast cell secretory granules. The results of this study support the hypothesis that non-specific labelling of mast cells results from an ionic interaction between the F(ab')2 segments of antibodies and the heparin constituent of the mast cell secretory granules. This study points out the necessity of stringent controls when using immunohistochemistry to determine mast cell reactivity to various antibodies.
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