Antigen retrieval of basement membrane proteins from archival eye tissues - PubMed (original) (raw)
Antigen retrieval of basement membrane proteins from archival eye tissues
C R Hann et al. J Histochem Cytochem. 2001 Apr.
Abstract
Antigen retrieval (AR) methods can unmask tissue antigens that have been altered by fixation, processing, storage, or resin interactions. This is particularly important in the study of archival tissues, because primary fixatives and storage times may vary among specimens. We performed an electron microscopic study of basement membrane components of the aqueous humor drainage pathways from archival eye tissue. AR (heated citrate buffer, pH 6.0, LR White resin) increased the amount of label of collagen IV and fibronectin in tissue fixed in four different fixatives, including those containing glutaraldehyde. Labeling density was approximately doubled after AR for most fixatives, with the largest increase for tissues fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde/2% glutaraldehyde. Duration of storage time for archival tissues did not affect AR results. AR did not change the components of the extracellular matrix labeled; no "new" components were labeled after AR. We conclude that AR in citrate buffer can be used on selected extracellular matrix antigens to enhance label that would otherwise be lost due to fixation and storage.
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