Identification of bone marrow derived nonhematopoietic cells by double labeling with immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization.

Isinsu Kuzu, Meral Beksac
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Stem cell migration/trafficking is a field of interest that is shared by pathologists, histologists, clinical transplantation teams, cardiologists, neurologists, and many other members of different disciplines. Until the findings of a successful combination of in situ methods, the origin of chimeric parenchymal cells was a dilemma. These doublelabeling techniques have brought insight to our new concept of stem cell biology. It has been extremely helpful in the detection of the origin of terminally differentiated, including hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic, cells appearing following allogeneic stem cell transplantation. It has also become a standard approach for evaluation of repopulation following tissue injury in solid organ transplant patients or experimental models. Although very useful, this technique has its advantages and pitfalls. It requires expertise in application and interpretation. Suitable selection of specific markers against parenchymal cells and preferably a cocktail of antibodies targeting infiltrating inflammatory cells are mandatory. One pitfall of this method is its restriction to sex-mismatched pairs. The spectrum of labels for X and Y chromosomes are suitable for combination. To prevent misinterpretation, the precautions needed are defined in this chapter.

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免疫组织化学和原位杂交双重标记鉴定骨髓来源的非造血细胞。
干细胞迁移/运输是病理学家、组织学家、临床移植团队、心脏病学家、神经学家和许多其他不同学科的成员共同感兴趣的领域。在原位方法成功结合的发现之前,嵌合实质细胞的起源一直是一个难题。这些双重标记技术为我们的干细胞生物学新概念带来了洞察力。它对同种异体干细胞移植后出现的终末分化细胞(包括造血细胞和非造血细胞)的起源的检测非常有帮助。它也成为评估实体器官移植患者或实验模型组织损伤后再生的标准方法。虽然非常有用,但这种技术有其优点和缺陷。它需要应用和解释方面的专业知识。必须选择针对实质细胞的特定标记物,最好是针对浸润性炎症细胞的抗体鸡尾酒。这种方法的一个缺陷是它对性别不匹配的配对的限制。X染色体和Y染色体的标记谱适合组合。为了防止误解,本章对需要注意的事项进行了定义。
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