A brightness-area-product-based protocol for the quantitative assessment of antigen abundance in fluorescent immunohistochemistry

Paul D. Smith , Karen J. McLean , Michael A. Murphy , Yvette Wilson , Mark Murphy , Ann M. Turnley , Mark J. Cook
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Abstract

A problem frequently facing researchers examining abundance of expression of a given antigen is measurement. When the antigen is confined to the nucleus, absolute numbers of nuclei or a percentage of nuclei expressing the antigen in a given region can be estimated. When the antigen is localized to cytoplasm, cytoplasmic organelles or processes or membranes, the assessment becomes more difficult. In these settings, an observer/experimenter may assign a density score but intra- and inter-observer agreement using a three-tiered system, and finer resolution than this, is unlikely to be reproducible. Digital image analysis provides an opportunity to minimize observer bias in quantification of immunohistochemical staining. Previously, reported digital methods have mostly employed chromogen-staining methods and often report mean image brightness. We report a method for quantitatively assessing and expressing abundance of expression of an antigen in neural tissue stained with immunofluorescent methods by determining the brightness-area-product (BAP). The described protocol utilizes simple to use commercially available software and calculates BAP rather than mean brightness as a measure more representative of antigen abundance and visual interpretation. Accordingly, we propose this protocol as a useful adjunct to observer interpretation of fluorescent immunohistochemistry and its application to assessment of antigen abundance for varying patterns of antigen localization.

荧光免疫组织化学中抗原丰度定量评估的一种基于亮度-面积-产物的方案
研究人员检查给定抗原表达丰度时经常面临的一个问题是测量。当抗原局限于细胞核时,可以估计出在给定区域内表达抗原的细胞核的绝对数量或百分比。当抗原定位于细胞质、细胞器或过程或膜时,评估变得更加困难。在这些情况下,观察者/实验者可以分配密度分数,但使用三层系统和比这更精细的分辨率的观察者内部和之间的协议不太可能重现。数字图像分析提供了一个机会,以尽量减少观察者的偏见,定量免疫组织化学染色。以前,报道的数字方法大多采用显色染色方法,通常报告平均图像亮度。我们报告了一种通过确定亮度-面积积(BAP)来定量评估和表达免疫荧光法染色神经组织中抗原表达丰度的方法。所描述的方案利用简单易用的商用软件,并计算BAP,而不是平均亮度,作为更能代表抗原丰度和视觉解释的测量。因此,我们提出这个方案作为一个有用的辅助,以观察解释荧光免疫组织化学及其应用于评估抗原丰度的不同模式的抗原定位。
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