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  • Title: Multi-parameter flow cytometric analysis with detection of the Ki67-Ag in paraffin embedded mammary carcinomas.
    Author: Leers MP, Theunissen PH, Ramaekers FC, Schutte B.
    Journal: Cytometry; 1997 Mar 01; 27(3):283-9. PubMed ID: 9041118.
    Abstract:
    In the present study we describe a novel multiparameter flow cytometric (FCM) assay to estimate the fraction of cycling cells in epithelial tumors derived from fresh frozen as well as archival material. To this end, MCF-7 cells as well as a series of breast carcinomas (n = 10; fresh frozen as well as formalin fixed and paraffin embedded) were stained using a panel of different antibodies directed against the Ki67-Ag (DAKO/PC, MIB-1, Ki-S5, and poly-Ki67) for a 3-parameter cytokeratin/Ki67-Ag/DNA FCM analysis. Whereas all Ki67-Ag antibodies work equally well in the methanol fixed cell line, MIB-1 and Ki-S5 epitopes are retained in cell suspensions mechanically derived from fresh frozen tissue. Only antibody Ki-S5 shows specific nucleolar staining patterns in cell suspensions prepared by trypsin digestion of formalin fixed, paraffin embedded tissue sections. A good correlation was found between the fractions of Ki67-Ag-positive epithelial cells measured in cell suspensions derived from fresh frozen and the corresponding formalin fixed and paraffin embedded tumor samples. Furthermore, the fraction of Ki67-Ag-positive epithelial cells as determined by 3-parameter FCM correlated very well with the Ki67-Ag-labeling index in paraffin embedded tissue sections.
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