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Published in: BMC Dermatology 1/2004

Open Access 01-12-2004 | Research article

Enhanced diagnostic immunofluorescence using biopsies transported in saline

Authors: Robert M Vodegel, Marcelus CJM de Jong, Hillegonda J Meijer, Marijn B Weytingh, Hendri H Pas, Marcel F Jonkman

Published in: BMC Dermatology | Issue 1/2004

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Abstract

Background

The demonstration of tissue-bound immunoreactants by direct immunofluorescence microscopy (DIF) is a valuable parameter in the diagnosis of various autoimmune and immunecomplex-mediated skin diseases. For preservation of tissue-bound immunoreactants, biopsies are usually fresh-frozen in liquid nitrogen or transported in Michel's fixative. But even optimally preserved tissue specimens are no guarantee for the correct diagnosis by DIF, especially when weak to moderate IgG fluorescence of the epidermal basement membrane zone is involved. In such cases false negative results are easily obtained due to the relatively high dermal "background" fluorescence produced by polyclonal anti-human IgG fluorescein conjugates.

Methods

In the present study we have compared the use of normal saline (0.9% NaCl) with liquid nitrogen and Michel's fixative as transport medium for skin biopsies. From 25 patients with an autoimmune skin disease (pemphigus, pemphigoid, lupus erythematosus and vasculitis) four matched skin biopsies were obtained and transported in either saline for 24 and 48 hours, liquid nitrogen, or Michel's fixative for 48 hours.

Results

Direct IF microscopy showed significant reduction of background fluorescence (p < 0.01) and relatively enhanced desired specific (IgG, IgA) staining in biopsies transported in saline. A conclusive or tentative IF diagnosis was reached in 92% after 24 h saline, 83% after 48 h saline, 68% after freezing in liquid nitrogen, and 62% after 48 h Michel's medium (n = 25).

Conclusions

We conclude that transporting biopsies without freezing in normal saline for 24 hours is an adequate and attractive method for routine IF diagnosis in autoimmune and immune complex-mediated dermatoses. The superior results with saline incubation are explained by washing away of IgG background in dermis and epidermis.
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Metadata
Title
Enhanced diagnostic immunofluorescence using biopsies transported in saline
Authors
Robert M Vodegel
Marcelus CJM de Jong
Hillegonda J Meijer
Marijn B Weytingh
Hendri H Pas
Marcel F Jonkman
Publication date
01-12-2004
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Dermatology / Issue 1/2004
Electronic ISSN: 1471-5945
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-5945-4-10

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