Multi-Tissue Controls and Multiplex Immunocytochemistry in Pulmonary Cytology
Vuorisalo, A., Haapaniemi, T., & Kholová, I. (2024). Multi-Tissue Controls and Multiplex Immunocytochemistry in Pulmonary Cytology. Acta Cytologica, 68, 481-493. https://doi.org/10.1159/000540367
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Introduction: The World Health Organization 2021 lung cancer classification highlights the central role of immunohistochemistry (IHC) in diagnostic pathology. Despite traditional IHC being essential, its limitation to one marker per tissue section brings challenges, particularly when facing cytological limitedly sized samples. To overcome these challenges, multiplex immunocytochemistry (mICC) techniques offer the simultaneous detection of multiple markers from a single section. These advances complement the highly complex imaging techniques that enable additional analyses of cellular interactions.
Methods: The present study outlines a comprehensive mICC methodology of an automated multiplex immunoperoxidase staining method and multiple tissue hybrid controls for ICC/mICC. Protocols are presented in detail and demonstrate a careful approach to optimizing various markers for diagnostic workup including immunotherapy.
Conclusion: Multiplex IHC/ICC emerges as a transformative force in biomedical diagnostics and research. Beyond simultaneous marker detection, it unravels complexities within tissues – unveiling co-localization nuances, deciphering expression patterns, and enhancing understanding of cellular populations. As personalized treatments gain prominence, the study emphasizes the heightened importance of diagnostic tools and sample adequacy. The present methodological study, encapsulating an automated multiplex immunoperoxidase staining method, symbolizes a stride towards precision in pulmonary carcinoma diagnosis. Multi-tissue controls represent a key element in quality assurance in pathology laboratories.
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This research was funded by the Tampere Tuberculosis Foundation (to A.V. and I.K.), the Competitive Research Funding of the Pirkanmaa Hospital District (to I.K.), the Väinö and Laina Kivi Foundation (to A.V.), and the Foundation of the Finnish Anti-Tuberculosis Association (to A.V. and I.K.).License
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