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Multiplex Immunofluorescence: A Powerful Tool in Cancer Immunotherapy.

Wenjie ShengChaoyu ZhangT M MohiuddinMarwah Al-RaweFelix ZeppernickFranco H FalconeIvo Meinhold-HeerleinAhmad Fawzi Hussain
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Traditional immunohistochemistry (IHC) has already become an essential method of diagnosis and therapy in cancer management. However, this antibody-based technique is limited to detecting a single marker per tissue section. Since immunotherapy has revolutionized the antineoplastic therapy, developing new immunohistochemistry strategies to detect multiple markers simultaneously to better understand tumor environment and predict or assess response to immunotherapy is necessary and urgent. Multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC)/multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF), such as multiplex chromogenic IHC and multiplex fluorescent immunohistochemistry (mfIHC), is a new and emerging technology to label multiple biomarkers in a single pathological section. The mfIHC shows a higher performance in cancer immunotherapy. This review summarizes the technologies, which are applied for mfIHC, and discusses how they are employed for immunotherapy research.
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