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Quantitative immunohistochemistry using an antibody-fused bioluminescent protein.

Ke-Yong WangChun WuShohei ShimajiriToshiteru EnomotoHidehiro KubotaHidefumi AkiyamaYoshihiro Ohmiya
Published in: BioTechniques (2020)
We established a quantitative detection method for immunohistochemistry based on a reference standard light-emitting diode, protein microarray and antibody-fused bioluminescent protein. In this procedure, we calibrated the bioluminescence imaging system and prepared the calibration curve between antigen and antibody-fused bioluminescent protein using a protein microarray. Then we converted the detecting light signal to antigen count via absolute photon number in the bioluminescent images; there was a resulting threefold difference in the target antigen number between normal and cancerous tissues. Our technique can easily compare immunohistological images and evaluate tumor progression in quantitative pathological diagnosis.
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