Optimizing collagen antigen unmasking in paraffin-embedded tissues
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Optimizing collagen antigen unmasking in paraffin-embedded tissues
Abstract
In order to optimize collagen antigen unmasking in paraffin-embedded tissue sections, the effects of various fixatives and duration of fixation in relation to enzyme pretreatment and microwave irradiation for collagen antigen unmasking were studied. A streptavidin-biotin-peroxidase complex method was used for the immunolocalization of type III and IV collagen antigens. Fixatives and fixation time had significant adverse effects on the immunoreactivity of the antigens. Enzyme pretreatment was found to be superior to microwave irradiation for collagen antigen unmasking. Fixation with paraformaldehyde required shorter enzyme pretreatment and yielded a more enhanced reaction than treatment with formalin and Bouin's fluid. The optimum conditions for type III and IV collagen unmasking were found to be fixation with 4% paraformaldehyde in 0.01 M phosphate-buffered saline, pH 7.4, for up to 3 weeks followed by enzyme pretreatment with 1 mg ml-1 pepsin in 0.01 N hydrochloric acid, pH 2.0, for 30 min (human tissues) or 60 min (rat tissues) at 37 degrees C. It is concluded that collagen antigen unmasking by enzyme pretreatment in tissue sections fixed for a long period of time can be successful if appropriate enzyme(s) and incubation time(s) are employed with regard to the antigen under study and fixative and fixation time used for tissue preparation.
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