Farwa Sajadi, Britney Picinic, Salwa Afifi, Jean-Paul V Paluzzi
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摘要
免疫组织化学(IHC)是一种重要的技术,可使细胞成分可视化,并确定组织样本中蛋白质或其他大分子的存在和/或分布。通常,IHC 包括使用抗原特异性一抗和与报告分子或荧光团结合的二抗检测表位,报告分子或荧光团能与一抗结合,从而检测出相关蛋白质的空间分布。虽然与酶联免疫测定或 Western 印迹等技术相比,IHC 通常不能提供定量结果,但它可以对目标蛋白质进行定位、绘制表达图谱并确定其在完整组织中的分布。在此,我们介绍一种 IHC 方案,通过对固定、包埋组织(如 IHC-石蜡)的组织样本进行切片,并加入针对目标蛋白的一抗,来检查顶端与基底侧蛋白染色的情况。该 IHC 方案为组织固定、切片和组织样本染色提供了指导。
Examining Apical or Basolateral Protein Localization in Aedes aegypti Tissues: Cross-Section Immunohistochemistry.
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is an important technique that permits visualization of cellular components and for determining the presence and/or distribution of proteins or other macromolecules in tissue samples. Normally, IHC involves the detection of epitopes using an antigen-specific primary antibody and a secondary antibody coupled with a reporter molecule or fluorophore that can bind to the primary antibody, allowing for the spatial distribution of a protein of interest to be detected. Although normally IHC does not provide quantitative results compared to techniques such as enzyme-linked immunoassay or western blotting, it permits the localization, expression mapping, and distribution of target proteins in intact tissues. Here, we describe an IHC protocol for examining apical versus basolateral protein staining through sectioning tissue samples from fixed, embedded tissues (e.g., IHC-paraffin) and adding primary antibodies against a target protein. This IHC protocol provides a guide for tissue fixation, sectioning, and staining of tissue samples.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is renowned for its teaching of biomedical research techniques. For decades, participants in its celebrated, hands-on courses and users of its laboratory manuals have gained access to the most authoritative and reliable methods in molecular and cellular biology. Now that access has moved online. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols is an interdisciplinary journal providing a definitive source of research methods in cell, developmental and molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, protein science, computational biology, immunology, neuroscience and imaging. Each monthly issue details multiple essential methods—a mix of cutting-edge and well-established techniques.