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背景:免疫荧光(IF)研究在医学肾活检评估中起着至关重要的作用。特别是在肾小球疾病的研究中,它为肾小球病变的诊断、分类和病因学提供了基础数据。摘要:本手稿简要回顾了 IF 的历史及其在肾脏病理学中的应用,随后介绍了 IF 方法,包括在石蜡包埋组织上使用 IF(石蜡 IF)以及其他新型技术。报告 IF 发现的最佳方法指南,以及肾小球疾病中常用抗体的描述,重点介绍了这些抗体在正常肾脏中的分布和解读中可能存在的误区。最后,在一系列肾小球疾病的个别实体中更详细地讨论了 IF 的使用和解读:IF 对肾活检的解读和肾小球疾病的诊断至关重要。了解 IF 技术、替代程序、其使用和正确解释对肾脏病理学中 IF 的最佳利用至关重要,本综述建议作为有关该主题的简化实用指南。
Immunofluorescence Use and Techniques in Glomerular Diseases: A Review.
Background: Immunofluorescence (IF) studies play an essential role in the evaluation of medical renal biopsies. Particularly, in the study of renal glomerular diseases, where it provides fundamental data for the diagnosis, classification, and etiology of the glomerular pathologies. Diverse techniques may be used to optimize the utilization of IF studies, from variations on the test methodologies to expertise on the interpretation of the results and knowledge of potential pitfalls.
Summary: This manuscript presents a brief review on the history of IF and its utilization in kidney pathology, followed by a description of the IF methods, including the use of IF on paraffin-embedded tissue (paraffin IF), and other novel techniques. Guidelines on how to best report IF findings are reviewed, along with a description of antibodies commonly used in glomerular diseases, highlighting their distribution within the normal kidney and potential pitfalls in interpretation. Finally, the use and interpretation of IF are discussed in more detail in individual entities on a range of glomerular diseases.
Key messages: IF is crucial for interpretation of renal biopsies and diagnosis of glomerular diseases. Knowledge of IF techniques, alternative procedures, its use and proper interpretation is essential for optimal utilization of IF in renal pathology, and this review proposes to serve as a simplified and practical guide on this topic.