Multiplexed Fluorescent Immunohistochemical Staining of Four Endometrial Immune Cell Types in Recurrent Miscarriage
Autor: | Joseph Kwong, Xiaoyan Chen, Gene Chi Wai Man, Yiwei Zhao, Chi Chiu Wang, Loucia K.Y. Chan, Xi Guo, Yingyu Liu, Tin-Chiu Li, Tao Zhang |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Pathology medicine.medical_specialty Abortion Habitual General Immunology and Microbiology Staining and Labeling General Chemical Engineering General Neuroscience Cell Biology Endometrium Immunohistochemistry General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology Staining medicine.anatomical_structure Immune system Antigen Pregnancy medicine Humans Multiplex Female Embryo Implantation |
Zdroj: | Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE. (174) |
ISSN: | 1940-087X |
Popis: | Immunohistochemistry is the most commonly used method for the identification and visualization of tissue antigens in biological research and clinical diagnostics. It can be used to characterize various biological processes or pathologies, such as wound-healing, immune response, tissue rejection, and tissue-biomaterial interactions. However, the visualization and quantification of multiple antigens (especially for immune cells) in a single tissue section using conventional immunohistochemical (IHC) staining remains unsatisfactory. Hence, multiplexed technologies were introduced in recent years to identify multiple biological markers in a single tissue sample or an ensemble of different tissue samples. These technologies can be especially useful in differentiating the changes in immune cell-to-cell interactions within the endometrium between fertile women and women with recurrent miscarriages during implantation. This paper describes a detailed protocol for multiplexed fluorescence IHC staining to investigate the density and clustering of four major immune cell types simultaneously in precisely timed endometrial specimens during embryo implantation. The method includes sample preparation, multiplex optimization with markers for immune cell subtypes, and the scanning of the slides, followed by data analysis, with specific reference to detecting endometrial immune cells. Using this method, the density and clustering of four major immune cell types in the endometrium can be simultaneously analyzed in a single tissue section. In addition, this paper will discuss the critical factors and troubleshooting to overcome possible fluorophore interference between the fluorescent probes being applied. Importantly, the results from this multiplex staining technique can help provide an in-depth understanding of the immunologic interaction and regulation during embryo implantation. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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