Immunodetection on mouse routinely processed tissue via antibodies raised in mice faces cross-reactivity of the secondary anti-mouse reagents with endogenous immunoglobulins, which permeate the tissue. Various solutions to this problem have been devised and include endogenous Ig block with anti-mouse Fab fragments or directly conjugated primary antibodies. Mouse isotype-specific antibodies, differently from reagents directed against both heavy and light chains, fail to detect endogenous Ig after fixation and embedding, while providing a clean and specific detection system for mouse antibodies on mouse routinely processed tissue.
Mascadri, F., Ciccimarra, R., Bolognesi, M., Stellari, F., Ravanetti, F., Cattoretti, G. (2021). Background-free Detection of Mouse Antibodies on Mouse Tissue by Anti-isotype Secondary Antibodies. JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY & CYTOCHEMISTRY, 69(8), 535-541 [10.1369/00221554211033239].
Background-free Detection of Mouse Antibodies on Mouse Tissue by Anti-isotype Secondary Antibodies
Bolognesi, Maddalena MMembro del Collaboration Group
;Cattoretti, Giorgio
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Membro del Collaboration Group
2021
Abstract
Immunodetection on mouse routinely processed tissue via antibodies raised in mice faces cross-reactivity of the secondary anti-mouse reagents with endogenous immunoglobulins, which permeate the tissue. Various solutions to this problem have been devised and include endogenous Ig block with anti-mouse Fab fragments or directly conjugated primary antibodies. Mouse isotype-specific antibodies, differently from reagents directed against both heavy and light chains, fail to detect endogenous Ig after fixation and embedding, while providing a clean and specific detection system for mouse antibodies on mouse routinely processed tissue.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.