Immunohistochemical detection of Aspergillus species in pediatric tissue samples.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-2004
Abstract
Definitive diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis often requires tissue samples for histologic evidence of fungal infection and culture confirmation of Aspergillus species. However, the culture frequently fails to isolate Aspergillus species. Alternative approaches to confirm Aspergillus infection use polymerase chain reaction, in situ hybridization, and immunohistochemical analysis on paraffin-embedded sections. These approaches are well characterized in animals and adult patients but not pediatric patients. We studied the immunoreactivity of a commercially available monoclonal antibody, Mab-WF-AF-1 (DAKO, Carpinteria, CA), on paraffin-embedded sections from 16 pediatric cases with invasive aspergillosis, of which 12 were proven by culture. Optimal immunoreactivity required microwave antigen retrieval using high pH; 5 other antigen retrieval approaches were unsuccessful. With optimization, the monoclonal antibody was strongly immunoreactive in all cases with staining of the Aspergillus cell wall, septa, and cytoplasm. Background was minimal with no cross-reactivity to Candida albicans. These findings demonstrate the usefulness of the Mab-WF-AF-1 antibody in pediatric tissues suspected of invasive aspergillosis.
Volume
121
Issue
1
First Page
18
Last Page
25
ISSN
0002-9173
Published In/Presented At
Choi, J. K., Mauger, J., & McGowan, K. L. (2004). Immunohistochemical detection of Aspergillus species in pediatric tissue samples. American journal of clinical pathology, 121(1), 18–25. https://doi.org/10.1309/DK1C-G9MA-TKYY-BFMQ
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
14750236
Department(s)
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Document Type
Article