A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Prion Protein Immunohistochemical Staining in Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Using Four Anti Prion Protein Antibodies

MacDonald S.T., Sutherland K., Ironside J.W.
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is the most common spongiform encephalopathy affecting humans. Prion protein (PrP) immunohistochemistry may be useful for studying the localization of prion protein and assessing its role in CJD, the accumulation of a specific protease resistant PrP isoform being apparently pathognomic to the spongiform encephalopathies. However, a number of factors influence the results of immunostaining, making interpretation and comparisons between the staining of different PrP antisera difficult. This study has examined qualitatively and quantitatively the staining produced by four antisera raised to a variety of prion protein homologues in two cases of CJD and two age-matched controls. Quantitative analysis was provided through the use of custom designed image analysis software. Kuru, granular and multicentric plaques, cellular, perivacuolar and white matter PrP deposits were observed in CJD cases with all four antisera. No significant immunostaining was seen in the control tissue. Some antibody specific staining patterns were observed qualitatively; however, quantitative analysis showed statistically significant correlations between all the antisera on the diseased brain tissue. Prion protein immunohistochemistry is thus useful in interpreting patterns of protein distribution in diseased brain but care may be required in interpreting the results of a single antibody.

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四种抗朊蛋白抗体对克雅氏病朊蛋白免疫组化染色的定量和定性分析
克雅氏病(CJD)是影响人类最常见的海绵状脑病。朊蛋白(PrP)免疫组化可能有助于研究朊蛋白的定位和评估其在CJD中的作用,特异性蛋白酶抗性PrP异构体的积累与海绵状脑病具有明显的病理特征。然而,许多因素影响免疫染色的结果,使得不同的PrP抗血清染色之间的解释和比较困难。本研究定性和定量地检测了两例CJD患者和两例年龄相匹配的对照者的四种抗血清对多种朊病毒蛋白同源物的染色。通过使用定制设计的图像分析软件进行定量分析。在所有四种抗血清的CJD病例中观察到库鲁病,颗粒状和多中心斑块,细胞,空泡周围和白质PrP沉积。对照组织未见明显的免疫染色。定性观察到一些抗体特异性染色模式;然而,定量分析显示,所有病变脑组织的抗血清之间具有统计学意义的相关性。因此,朊蛋白免疫组织化学在解释病变大脑中蛋白质分布模式方面是有用的,但在解释单个抗体的结果时可能需要注意。
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