Unmasking of complements using proteinase-K in formalin fixed paraffin embedded renal biopsies

Renal biopsy interpretation requires histopathology, direct immunofluorescence (DIF) and electron microscopy. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPE) sent for light microscopy can be used for DIF after antigen retrieval. However, complement staining has not been satisfactory. We standardized...

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Main Authors: R Nada, A Kumar, V G Kumar, K L Gupta, K Joshi
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
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spelling doaj-a3e56a6cb110412d81c1873e104dfc382020-11-25T00:21:56ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Nephrology0971-40651998-36622016-01-0126318218710.4103/0971-4065.159558Unmasking of complements using proteinase-K in formalin fixed paraffin embedded renal biopsiesR NadaA KumarV G KumarK L GuptaK JoshiRenal biopsy interpretation requires histopathology, direct immunofluorescence (DIF) and electron microscopy. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPE) sent for light microscopy can be used for DIF after antigen retrieval. However, complement staining has not been satisfactory. We standardized DIF using proteinase-K for antigen retrieval in FFPE renal biopsies. A pilot study was conducted on known cases of membranous glomerulonephritis (MGN), membranoproliferative type-1 (MPGN-1), immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN), and anti-glomerular basement disease (anti-GBM). Immunofluorescence panel included fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) conjugated IgG, IgA, IgM, complements (C3 and C1q), light chains (kappa, lambda) and fibrinogen antibodies. After standardization of the technique, 75 renal biopsies and 43 autopsies cases were stained. Out of 43 autopsy cases, immune-complex mediated glomerulonephritis (GN) was confirmed in 18 cases (Lupus nephritis-11, IgAN-6, MGN-1), complement-mediated dense deposit disease (DDD-1) and monoclonal diseases in 4 cases (amyloidosis-3, cast nephropathy-1). Immune-mediated injury was excluded in 17 cases (focal segmental glomerulosclerosis -3, crescentic GN-6 [pauci-immune-3, anti-GBM-3], thrombotic microangiopathy-5, atherosclerosis-3). Renal biopsies (n-75) where inadequate or no frozen sample was available; this technique classified 52 mesangiocapillary pattern as MPGN type-1-46, DDD-2 and (C3GN-4). Others were diagnosed as IgAN-3, lupus nephritis-2, MGN-4, diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis (DPGN)-1, Non-IC crescentic GN-1, monoclonal diseases-3. In nine cases, DIF on FFPE tissue could not help in making diagnosis. Proteinase-K enzymatic digestion of FFPE renal biopsies can unmask complements (both C3 and C1q) in immune-complexes mediated and complement-mediated diseases. This method showed good results on autopsy tissues archived for as long as 15 years.http://www.indianjnephrol.org/article.asp?issn=0971-4065;year=2016;volume=26;issue=3;spage=182;epage=187;aulast=NadaAntigen retrievalcomplementdirect immunofluorescenceformalin-fixed paraffin-embeddedmembranoproliferativeproteinase-K
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author R Nada
A Kumar
V G Kumar
K L Gupta
K Joshi
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A Kumar
V G Kumar
K L Gupta
K Joshi
Unmasking of complements using proteinase-K in formalin fixed paraffin embedded renal biopsies
Indian Journal of Nephrology
Antigen retrieval
complement
direct immunofluorescence
formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded
membranoproliferative
proteinase-K
author_facet R Nada
A Kumar
V G Kumar
K L Gupta
K Joshi
author_sort R Nada
title Unmasking of complements using proteinase-K in formalin fixed paraffin embedded renal biopsies
title_short Unmasking of complements using proteinase-K in formalin fixed paraffin embedded renal biopsies
title_full Unmasking of complements using proteinase-K in formalin fixed paraffin embedded renal biopsies
title_fullStr Unmasking of complements using proteinase-K in formalin fixed paraffin embedded renal biopsies
title_full_unstemmed Unmasking of complements using proteinase-K in formalin fixed paraffin embedded renal biopsies
title_sort unmasking of complements using proteinase-k in formalin fixed paraffin embedded renal biopsies
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Nephrology
issn 0971-4065
1998-3662
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Renal biopsy interpretation requires histopathology, direct immunofluorescence (DIF) and electron microscopy. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPE) sent for light microscopy can be used for DIF after antigen retrieval. However, complement staining has not been satisfactory. We standardized DIF using proteinase-K for antigen retrieval in FFPE renal biopsies. A pilot study was conducted on known cases of membranous glomerulonephritis (MGN), membranoproliferative type-1 (MPGN-1), immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN), and anti-glomerular basement disease (anti-GBM). Immunofluorescence panel included fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) conjugated IgG, IgA, IgM, complements (C3 and C1q), light chains (kappa, lambda) and fibrinogen antibodies. After standardization of the technique, 75 renal biopsies and 43 autopsies cases were stained. Out of 43 autopsy cases, immune-complex mediated glomerulonephritis (GN) was confirmed in 18 cases (Lupus nephritis-11, IgAN-6, MGN-1), complement-mediated dense deposit disease (DDD-1) and monoclonal diseases in 4 cases (amyloidosis-3, cast nephropathy-1). Immune-mediated injury was excluded in 17 cases (focal segmental glomerulosclerosis -3, crescentic GN-6 [pauci-immune-3, anti-GBM-3], thrombotic microangiopathy-5, atherosclerosis-3). Renal biopsies (n-75) where inadequate or no frozen sample was available; this technique classified 52 mesangiocapillary pattern as MPGN type-1-46, DDD-2 and (C3GN-4). Others were diagnosed as IgAN-3, lupus nephritis-2, MGN-4, diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis (DPGN)-1, Non-IC crescentic GN-1, monoclonal diseases-3. In nine cases, DIF on FFPE tissue could not help in making diagnosis. Proteinase-K enzymatic digestion of FFPE renal biopsies can unmask complements (both C3 and C1q) in immune-complexes mediated and complement-mediated diseases. This method showed good results on autopsy tissues archived for as long as 15 years.
topic Antigen retrieval
complement
direct immunofluorescence
formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded
membranoproliferative
proteinase-K
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