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Abstract

Cancer Research

Multiplex Cyclic Fluorescent Immunohistochemistry

Published: January 26th, 2024

DOI:

10.3791/66136

1Department of Pathology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University & Yunnan Cancer Hospital, 2Department of Gastroenterology, Wu Han NO.1 Hospital, 3Department of Neurosurgery, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University & Yunnan Cancer Hospital, 4Departments of Biomedical Research Center, The Affiliated Calmette Hospital of Kunming Medical University & The First Hospital of Kunming, 5School of Medical, Yunnan University
* These authors contributed equally

Abstract

The tumor microenvironment involves interactions between host cells, tumor cells, immune cells, stromal cells, and vasculature. Characterizing and spatially organizing immune cell subsets and target proteins are crucial for prognostic and therapeutic purposes. This has led to the development of multiplexed immunohistochemistry staining methods. Multiplex fluorescence immunohistochemistry allows the simultaneous detection of multiple markers, facilitating a comprehensive understanding of cell function and intercellular interactions. In this paper, we describe a workflow for the multiplex cyclic fluorescent immunohistochemistry assay and its application in the quantification analysis of lymphocyte subsets. The multiplex cyclic fluorescent immunohistochemistry staining follows similar steps and reagents as standard immunohistochemistry, involving antigen retrieval, cyclic antibody incubation, and staining on a formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue slide. During the antigen-antibody reaction, a mixture of antibodies from different species is prepared. Conditions, such as antigen retrieval time and antibody concentration, are optimized and validated to increase the signal-to-noise ratio. This technique is reproducible and serves as a valuable tool for immunotherapy research and clinical applications.

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Keywords Multiplex Immunohistochemistry

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