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UltraPlex Hapten-Based Multiplexed Fluorescent Immunohistochemistry.

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The UltraPlex method for multiplexed two-dimensional fluorescent immunohistochemistry is described, in which hapten tags conjugated to primary antibodies facilitate multiplexed imaging of four or more antigens per tissue section at… Click to show full abstract

The UltraPlex method for multiplexed two-dimensional fluorescent immunohistochemistry is described, in which hapten tags conjugated to primary antibodies facilitate multiplexed imaging of four or more antigens per tissue section at once. Anti-hapten secondary antibodies labeled with fluorophores provide amplified signal for detection, which is accomplished using a standard fluorescent microscope or digital slide scanner. The protocol is rapid and straightforward and utilizes conventionally prepared tissue samples. The resulting staining is highly sensitive and specific, enabling high-resolution imaging of multiple cellular subtypes within tissue samples. Tumor cells and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes are presented as examples. Multiple 4-plex-stained tissue samples can be digitally overlaid to create 8-plex (or more) high-content images, enabling visualization of distribution of complex cellular subtypes across tissues.

Keywords: ultraplex hapten; immunohistochemistry; tissue samples; hapten based; fluorescent immunohistochemistry

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2021

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