Quantification of immunohistochemistry using an image analyser: correlation with hormone concentrations in pituitary adenomas.

The Histochemical Journal Pub Date : 1995-12-01
T Matsuo, H Mori, Y Nishimura, T Maeda, J I Nakagawa, A Obashi
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Abstract

The usefulness of immunohistochemistry is usually confined to qualitative analysis. Quantitative evaluation is not performed. At best, the number of immunopositive cells and the immunointensities are recorded as several grades, to which a strict categorization may be applied by individual examiners, but these categorizations are not standardized. We have attempted to quantify immunohistochemical observations using an image analyser. Sections from rat pituitary adenomas secreting prolactin and growth hormone were immunostained for these hormones with either immunogold silver or avidin-biotinylated peroxidase complex (ABC) methods. The number of immunopositive cells were counted by eye on specimens stained with the ABC method. In sections stained by an immunogold-silver technique, an immunopositive area was measured at several immunointensity ranges, to which certain points were allotted. Immunohistochemical values obtained by summing the products of the immunopositive area and intensity points at each range were correlated with concentrations of hormones in adenoma tissues measured by radioimmunoassay. A high correlation between the immunohistochemical values and hormone concentrations were shown for both prolactin and growth hormone, in contrast to a low correlation between the number of immunopositive cells counted by eye and the hormone concentrations. These findings indicate that the immunohistochemical observations can be quantified using the image analyser to the extent that they can be substituted, albeit roughly, for the hormone concentrations measured biochemically.

使用图像分析仪定量免疫组织化学:与垂体腺瘤激素浓度的相关性。
免疫组织化学的作用通常局限于定性分析。没有进行定量评价。在最好的情况下,免疫阳性细胞的数量和免疫强度被记录为几个等级,个别审查员可能会对其进行严格的分类,但这些分类并不标准化。我们尝试使用图像分析仪定量免疫组织化学观察。用免疫金、银或亲和素-生物素化过氧化物酶复合物(ABC)法对分泌催乳素和生长激素的大鼠垂体腺瘤切片进行免疫染色。用ABC法染色,肉眼计数免疫阳性细胞数。在免疫金银技术染色的切片中,在几个免疫强度范围内测量免疫阳性区域,并分配某些点。通过将每个范围内免疫阳性区域和强度点的乘积相加获得的免疫组织化学值与放射免疫测定法测量的腺瘤组织中激素的浓度相关。催乳素和生长激素的免疫组织化学值与激素浓度之间存在高度相关性,而眼睛计数的免疫阳性细胞数量与激素浓度之间存在低相关性。这些发现表明,免疫组织化学观察结果可以使用图像分析仪进行量化,在某种程度上,它们可以替代,尽管大致上,用于生化测量的激素浓度。
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