METHODOLOGY OF IMMUNOHISTOLOGICAL DETECTION OF ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR IN HUMAN BREAST-CARCINOMA IN FORMALIN-FIXED, PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUE - A COMPARISON WITH FROZEN-SECTION METHODOLOGY
Drj. Snead et al., METHODOLOGY OF IMMUNOHISTOLOGICAL DETECTION OF ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR IN HUMAN BREAST-CARCINOMA IN FORMALIN-FIXED, PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUE - A COMPARISON WITH FROZEN-SECTION METHODOLOGY, Histopathology, 23(3), 1993, pp. 233-238
We describe a method of immunohistochemically assessing oestrogen rece
ptor status on routinely processed formalin-fixed tissue, using a comm
ercially available monoclonal antibody (Abbott H222), with pronase pre
digestion of tissue sections and overnight antibody incubation. The st
aining was assessed using the H score system. A series of 94 cases of
breast cancer were analysed and the results were compared with assessm
ent by oestrogen receptor immunocytochemical assay performed on frozen
section. Direct comparison of the paired sets of H scores obtained wi
th frozen tissue and formalin-fixed tissue showed a highly significant
correlation of 0.8 (P<0.001) between the two methods of oestrogen rec
eptor assessment. Chi-squared analysis using H score cut off points of
50 and 100 also showed a similar significant association (P<0.001). W
e conclude that this oestrogen receptor method, applicable to formalin
-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue, gives accurate results on routinely
fixed tissue and could be used as an alternative to other methods.