Immunohistochemical Identification of Renibacterium Salmoninarum by Monoclonal Antibodies in Paraffin-Embedded Tissues of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo Salar L.), using Paired Immunoenzyme and Paired Immunofluorescence Techniques

Renibacterium salmoninarum was identified in situ by immunoenzymatic and immunofluorescence techniques in paraffin-embedded tissue specimens collected during a natural outbreak of bacterial kidney disease (BKD) and from an experimental infection in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.). Monoclonal antib...

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Published in:Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
Main Authors: Evensen, Øystein, Dale, Ole Bendik, Nilsen, Arve
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 1994
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/104063879400600110 2023-05-15T15:32:13+02:00 Immunohistochemical Identification of Renibacterium Salmoninarum by Monoclonal Antibodies in Paraffin-Embedded Tissues of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo Salar L.), using Paired Immunoenzyme and Paired Immunofluorescence Techniques Evensen, Øystein Dale, Ole Bendik Nilsen, Arve 1994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104063879400600110 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/104063879400600110 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation volume 6, issue 1, page 48-55 ISSN 1040-6387 1943-4936 General Veterinary journal-article 1994 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/104063879400600110 2022-04-14T04:38:09Z Renibacterium salmoninarum was identified in situ by immunoenzymatic and immunofluorescence techniques in paraffin-embedded tissue specimens collected during a natural outbreak of bacterial kidney disease (BKD) and from an experimental infection in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.). Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) 4D3 and 2G5 were used in this study, both specific for the 57–58-kD outer membrane protein (p57) of the bacterium. Both MAbs revealed positive staining in ethanol-fixed tissue specimens, but only the epitope identified by MAb 4D3 was formalin resistant. Pretreatment with trypsin did not reestablish the antigenicity for the epitope identified by Mab 2G5. Paired immunoenzymatic staining for identification of the bacterium in sequential incubation steps on ethanol-fixed tissue specimens using an avidin-biotin-peroxidase system was obtained after serial dilution of the Mab (2G5) or the chromagen, amino ethyl carbazole, in the first sequence. Paired immunofluorescence staining with well-balanced color mixing was easily obtained on ethanol-fixed tissue specimens using sequential incubations. Single exposures gave blue (aminomethyl coumarin acetic acid) and green (fluorescein isothiocyanate) fluorescence for MAbs 2G5 and biotinylated 4D3, respectively. Color mixing was revealed as a turquoise staining. Studies on method sensitivity was performed by incorporating a known amount of a protein preparation of p57 into an inert matrix, creating an artificial test substrate. Antigen detection sensitivity based on an immunoenzymatic alkaline phosphatase method and Fast Red as chromagen and evaluated by an image-analysis system creating a relative grey-level score showed an 8-fold higher detection sensitivity on ethanol-fixed as compared with formalin-fixed specimens. Monoclonal antibodies specific for the outer membrane protein of Renibacterium salmoninarum are well suited for use in immunohistochemical techniques for in situ identification of the bacterium in paraffin-embedded tissue specimens. Serial evaluation of paired stained sections with a confirmatory diagnosis of BKD being dependent on both MAbs giving a positive reaction would increase the specificity of the test. Simultaneous identification of the two epitopes of p57 on the same section was dependent on ethanol-fixed tissue specimens. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar SAGE Publications (via Crossref) Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 6 1 48 55
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Evensen, Øystein
Dale, Ole Bendik
Nilsen, Arve
Immunohistochemical Identification of Renibacterium Salmoninarum by Monoclonal Antibodies in Paraffin-Embedded Tissues of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo Salar L.), using Paired Immunoenzyme and Paired Immunofluorescence Techniques
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description Renibacterium salmoninarum was identified in situ by immunoenzymatic and immunofluorescence techniques in paraffin-embedded tissue specimens collected during a natural outbreak of bacterial kidney disease (BKD) and from an experimental infection in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.). Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) 4D3 and 2G5 were used in this study, both specific for the 57–58-kD outer membrane protein (p57) of the bacterium. Both MAbs revealed positive staining in ethanol-fixed tissue specimens, but only the epitope identified by MAb 4D3 was formalin resistant. Pretreatment with trypsin did not reestablish the antigenicity for the epitope identified by Mab 2G5. Paired immunoenzymatic staining for identification of the bacterium in sequential incubation steps on ethanol-fixed tissue specimens using an avidin-biotin-peroxidase system was obtained after serial dilution of the Mab (2G5) or the chromagen, amino ethyl carbazole, in the first sequence. Paired immunofluorescence staining with well-balanced color mixing was easily obtained on ethanol-fixed tissue specimens using sequential incubations. Single exposures gave blue (aminomethyl coumarin acetic acid) and green (fluorescein isothiocyanate) fluorescence for MAbs 2G5 and biotinylated 4D3, respectively. Color mixing was revealed as a turquoise staining. Studies on method sensitivity was performed by incorporating a known amount of a protein preparation of p57 into an inert matrix, creating an artificial test substrate. Antigen detection sensitivity based on an immunoenzymatic alkaline phosphatase method and Fast Red as chromagen and evaluated by an image-analysis system creating a relative grey-level score showed an 8-fold higher detection sensitivity on ethanol-fixed as compared with formalin-fixed specimens. Monoclonal antibodies specific for the outer membrane protein of Renibacterium salmoninarum are well suited for use in immunohistochemical techniques for in situ identification of the bacterium in paraffin-embedded tissue specimens. Serial evaluation of paired stained sections with a confirmatory diagnosis of BKD being dependent on both MAbs giving a positive reaction would increase the specificity of the test. Simultaneous identification of the two epitopes of p57 on the same section was dependent on ethanol-fixed tissue specimens.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Evensen, Øystein
Dale, Ole Bendik
Nilsen, Arve
author_facet Evensen, Øystein
Dale, Ole Bendik
Nilsen, Arve
author_sort Evensen, Øystein
title Immunohistochemical Identification of Renibacterium Salmoninarum by Monoclonal Antibodies in Paraffin-Embedded Tissues of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo Salar L.), using Paired Immunoenzyme and Paired Immunofluorescence Techniques
title_short Immunohistochemical Identification of Renibacterium Salmoninarum by Monoclonal Antibodies in Paraffin-Embedded Tissues of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo Salar L.), using Paired Immunoenzyme and Paired Immunofluorescence Techniques
title_full Immunohistochemical Identification of Renibacterium Salmoninarum by Monoclonal Antibodies in Paraffin-Embedded Tissues of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo Salar L.), using Paired Immunoenzyme and Paired Immunofluorescence Techniques
title_fullStr Immunohistochemical Identification of Renibacterium Salmoninarum by Monoclonal Antibodies in Paraffin-Embedded Tissues of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo Salar L.), using Paired Immunoenzyme and Paired Immunofluorescence Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Immunohistochemical Identification of Renibacterium Salmoninarum by Monoclonal Antibodies in Paraffin-Embedded Tissues of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo Salar L.), using Paired Immunoenzyme and Paired Immunofluorescence Techniques
title_sort immunohistochemical identification of renibacterium salmoninarum by monoclonal antibodies in paraffin-embedded tissues of atlantic salmon ( salmo salar l.), using paired immunoenzyme and paired immunofluorescence techniques
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