PMID: 7513944May 1, 1994Paper

Rapid (one-shot) staining method for two-color multiparametric DNA flow cytometric analysis of carcinomas using staining for cytokeratin and leukocyte common antigen

American Journal of Clinical Pathology
R J ZarboD Schultz

Abstract

The authors present an improved method for rapid two-color staining with direct conjugated antibodies to cytokeratin and CD45 antigen (leukocyte common antigen) for whole-cell, ethanol-fixed preparations of human carcinomas. This method was quality controlled with the T24 human bladder tumor cell line and compared in parallel analysis of 24 fresh human carcinomas with the original two-color method of multiparametric analysis that had been published in 1989. This rapid method was designed to achieve comparable staining intensities of both green (phenotype directed monoclonal antibody label) and red (propidium iodide labeled DNA) fluorescence, identical DNA indexes, comparable coefficients of variation, and subjective visual quality of DNA histograms. This is accomplished in a single (one-shot), abbreviated incubation with monoclonal antibody diluted in propidium iodide-RNase, thereby eliminating two incubations and three wash steps required with the original method. The single rinse is done in the propidium iodide-RNase staining solution with resuspension in fresh staining solution before analysis. With the rapid method, the preparation time is reduced by 130 minutes, resulting in a 60% time savings in batch staining mode compar...Continue Reading

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