Revealing intact neuronal circuitry in centimeter-sized formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded brain.
Ya-Hui LinLi-Wen WangYen-Hui ChenYi-Chieh ChanShang-Hsiu HuSheng-Yan WuChi-Shiun ChiangGuan-Jie HuangShang-Da YangShi-Wei ChuKuo-Chuan WangChin-Hsien LinPei-Hsin HuangHwai-Jong ChengBi-Chang ChenLi-An ChuPublished in: eLife (2024)
Tissue-clearing and labeling techniques have revolutionized brain-wide imaging and analysis, yet their application to clinical formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) blocks remains challenging. We introduce HIF-Clear, a novel method for efficiently clearing and labeling centimeter-thick FFPE specimens using elevated temperature and concentrated detergents. HIF-Clear with multi-round immunolabeling reveals neuron circuitry regulating multiple neurotransmitter systems in a whole FFPE mouse brain and is able to be used as the evaluation of disease treatment efficiency. HIF-Clear also supports expansion microscopy and can be performed on a non-sectioned 15-year-old FFPE specimen, as well as a 3-month formalin-fixed mouse brain. Thus, HIF-Clear represents a feasible approach for researching archived FFPE specimens for future neuroscientific and 3D neuropathological analyses.