We are developing a reference device to be used in the validation of immunohistochemical imaging of biomarkers by microscopy. The prototype device consists of p53 protein immobilized at various concentrations on a glass slide. The device is designed as a reference control to be used with assays that incorporate commercially available anti-p53 antibodies. p53 protein was characterized by mass spectrometry and covalently immobilized through amide linkage to the (3-aminopropyl)trietoxysilane-modified glass surface. This procedure is reproducible and provides a chemically stable product in high yield. The surface-bound protein was shown to be immunoreactive by its specific interaction with anti-p53 antibody (Ab) and detection by absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy. Also, comparison was made with microscopic images of Ab-stained tissue samples, known to stain positive for p53. Further development will be required to establish accurate surface protein concentrations in the range required for specific clinical applications. © 2010 Atha et al.
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Atha, D. H., Manne, U., Grizzle, W. E., Wagner, P. D., Srivastava, S., & Reipa, V. (2010). Standards for immunohistochemical imaging: A protein reference device for biomarker quantitation. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 58(11), 1005–1014. https://doi.org/10.1369/jhc.2010.956342
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