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  • Detection of highly pathogenic influenza and pandemic influenza virus in formalin fixed tissues by immunohistochemical methods.

Detection of highly pathogenic influenza and pandemic influenza virus in formalin fixed tissues by immunohistochemical methods.

Journal of virological methods (2011-11-24)
John M Nicholls, Linda P W Wong, Renee W Y Chan, Leo L M Poon, Leo K Y So, Hui-Ling Yen, Kevin Fung, Sjouke van Poucke, J S Malik Peiris
ABSTRACT

Tissues infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses such as H5N1 and H7N7 are normally required to be fixed in formalin or paraformaldehyde before examination in order to inactivate the virus. In this study commercially available monoclonal antibodies to the influenza nucleoprotein (NP) were evaluated in order to determine which antibodies would identify positive cells in tissues fixed in formalin or paraformaldehyde. An assessment of which antigen retrieval process would unmask antigens blocked by formalin fixation was also made. Of six commercially available monoclonal antibodies tested, only one (HB65, European Veterinary Laboratories) was able to identify all formalin fixed avian, swine and human influenza virus infected tissues, and this was after pronase induced epitope retrieval. This monoclonal antibody is recommended for routine diagnostic use for the detection of influenza A infected tissues that have been fixed in formalin or paraformaldehyde.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Paraformaldehyde, reagent grade, crystalline
Sigma-Aldrich
Paraformaldehyde, prilled, 95%
Sigma-Aldrich
Paraformaldehyde, powder, 95%
Sigma-Aldrich
Paraformaldehyde, meets analytical specification of DAC, 95.0-100.5%