College of Veterinary Medicine

Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab

Immunohistochemistry (IHC)


  
Purpose: Immunohistochemistry involves the detection of specific chemical substances (infectious agents or cellular markers) within tissue by the use of derived antibodies to the substances. Antibodies (polyclonal or monoclonal) are applied to tissue sections and allowed to bind to their corresponding antigen. A detection system is then employed to identify the location of these antibodies using amplified marker molecules that can be visually recorded. These identifiable substrates offer a documentation of localization that can be seen through the microscope at the cellular level. In this way, individual cells or groups of cells can be monitored for the presence of the specific antigen.

The techniques for detection are numerous, but the overall technology is essentially the same. WADDL currently utilizes the streptavidin-biotin complex immunoperoxidase detection methods for mammalian tissues and peroxidase anti-peroxidase methods for all avian tissues. The results are interpreted and reported by the pathologist.


Samples:
Formalin-fixed tissues or formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues

Controls

Positive and negative control slides provided with each ordered test:

  1. Positive control: Positive tissue incubated with positive antibody
  2. Negative control: Test tissue incubated with matched concentration of irrelevant antibody

Ordering Information: Include animal species and tissue type for each case

Immunostain:
Chromogen for all IHC assays is amino-ethyl-carbazole (AEC), which is red. Counterstain for all IHC assays is Mayer's hematoxylin, which is blue.

Test Fees Specimen Shipping Container Max. Turnaround Comments

Infectious Agents

 

Fee schedule

Tissues in 10% Formalin OR Formalin fixed paraffin-embedded tissue. Leakproof jar or Styrofoam mailer

7 working days

Results interpreted as “Detected” or “Not Detected” and reported separate from pathology report.
Tumor Markers

Fee schedule

Tissues in 10% Formalin OR Formalin fixed paraffin-embedded tissue. Leakproof jar or Styrofoam mailer

7 working days

Results interpreted as “positive” or “negative” and reported as part of pathology report


Infectious Agents Clinical Disease Comments
Bovine Coronavirus Enteric  
Bovine Herpes Virus-1 (IBR) Abortion, Respiratory  
Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus Respiratory  
Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Abortion, Enteric, Respiratory, Systemic  
Bovine Viral Diarrhea - Ear Notch BVD Persistent infection (PI) BVD Antigen ELISA preferred
Canine Adenovirus Canine Infectious Hepatitis  
Canine Parvovirus Enteric  
Chlamydiaceae Systemic  
Coxiella burnetii Abortion, Enteric, Respiratory, Systemic  
Equine Herpes Virus-1 Abortion, Respiratory  
Feline Coronavirus Feline Infectious Peritonitis  
Feline Parvovirus Enteric  
Leptospira spp. Abortion, Systemic  
Listeria monocytogenes Abortion, Neurologic  
Parainfluenza-3 Respiratory  
Porcine Coronavirus (TGE) Enteric  
Prion-CWD Neurologic Reportable disease
Prion-Scrapie Neurologic Reportable disease
Sarcocystis neurona Neurologic  
Tumor Markers Neoplasm Cell Specificity
CD3 Lymphosarcoma T-lymphocyte
CD79a Lymphosarcoma B-lymphocyte
Chromatogranin A Neuroendocrine Neuroendocrine
Cytokeratin (Pan) Carcinoma Epithelial cell
Desmin Rhabdomyosarcoma Skeletal muscle
Factor VIII Hemangiosarcoma Endothelial cell
Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) CNS (astrocytoma, ependymoma) Astrocyte, ependymal cell
Lambda light chain Plasmacytoma Plasma cell
Lysozyme Histiocytosis Macrophage, neutrophil
Mac 387 Histiocytosis Macrophage
Melan A Melanoma Melanocyte
Muscle Actin Leiomyosarcoma, Rhabdomyosarcoma Skeletal muscle myocyte, Smooth muscle myocyte
Neurofilament Ganglioneuroma Neuron
Synaptophysin Neuroendocrine Neuroendocrine
Vimentin Sarcoma Mesenchymal cell


Last Edited: May 04, 2007 5:04 PM
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