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The Specificity and Patterns of Staining in Human Cells and Tissues of p16INK4a Antibodies Demonstrate Variant Antigen Binding

The validity of the identification and classification of human cancer using antibodies to detect biomarker proteins depends upon antibody specificity. Antibodies that bind to the tumour-suppressor protein p16INK4a are widely used for cancer diagnosis and research. In this study we examined the speci...

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Autores principales: Sawicka, Magdalena, Pawlikowski, Jeffrey, Wilson, Stephen, Ferdinando, Dudley, Wu, Hong, Adams, Peter David, Gunn, David Andrew, Parish, William
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3540092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23308192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053313
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author Sawicka, Magdalena
Pawlikowski, Jeffrey
Wilson, Stephen
Ferdinando, Dudley
Wu, Hong
Adams, Peter David
Gunn, David Andrew
Parish, William
author_facet Sawicka, Magdalena
Pawlikowski, Jeffrey
Wilson, Stephen
Ferdinando, Dudley
Wu, Hong
Adams, Peter David
Gunn, David Andrew
Parish, William
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description The validity of the identification and classification of human cancer using antibodies to detect biomarker proteins depends upon antibody specificity. Antibodies that bind to the tumour-suppressor protein p16INK4a are widely used for cancer diagnosis and research. In this study we examined the specificity of four commercially available anti-p16INK4a antibodies in four immunological applications. The antibodies H-156 and JC8 detected the same 16 kDa protein in western blot and immunoprecipitation tests, whereas the antibody F-12 did not detect any protein in western blot analysis or capture a protein that could be recognised by the H-156 antibody. In immunocytochemistry tests, the antibodies JC8 and H-156 detected a predominately cytoplasmic localised antigen, whose signal was depleted in p16INK4a siRNA experiments. F-12, in contrast, detected a predominately nuclear located antigen and there was no noticeable reduction in this signal after siRNA knockdown. Furthermore in immunohistochemistry tests, F-12 generated a different pattern of staining compared to the JC8 and E6H4 antibodies. These results demonstrate that three out of four commercially available p16INK4a antibodies are specific to, and indicate a mainly cytoplasmic localisation for, the p16INK4a protein. The F-12 antibody, which has been widely used in previous studies, gave different results to the other antibodies and did not demonstrate specificity to human p16INK4a. This work emphasizes the importance of the validation of commercial antibodies, aside to the previously reported use, for the full verification of immunoreaction specificity.
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spelling pubmed-35400922013-01-10 The Specificity and Patterns of Staining in Human Cells and Tissues of p16INK4a Antibodies Demonstrate Variant Antigen Binding Sawicka, Magdalena Pawlikowski, Jeffrey Wilson, Stephen Ferdinando, Dudley Wu, Hong Adams, Peter David Gunn, David Andrew Parish, William PLoS One Research Article The validity of the identification and classification of human cancer using antibodies to detect biomarker proteins depends upon antibody specificity. Antibodies that bind to the tumour-suppressor protein p16INK4a are widely used for cancer diagnosis and research. In this study we examined the specificity of four commercially available anti-p16INK4a antibodies in four immunological applications. The antibodies H-156 and JC8 detected the same 16 kDa protein in western blot and immunoprecipitation tests, whereas the antibody F-12 did not detect any protein in western blot analysis or capture a protein that could be recognised by the H-156 antibody. In immunocytochemistry tests, the antibodies JC8 and H-156 detected a predominately cytoplasmic localised antigen, whose signal was depleted in p16INK4a siRNA experiments. F-12, in contrast, detected a predominately nuclear located antigen and there was no noticeable reduction in this signal after siRNA knockdown. Furthermore in immunohistochemistry tests, F-12 generated a different pattern of staining compared to the JC8 and E6H4 antibodies. These results demonstrate that three out of four commercially available p16INK4a antibodies are specific to, and indicate a mainly cytoplasmic localisation for, the p16INK4a protein. The F-12 antibody, which has been widely used in previous studies, gave different results to the other antibodies and did not demonstrate specificity to human p16INK4a. This work emphasizes the importance of the validation of commercial antibodies, aside to the previously reported use, for the full verification of immunoreaction specificity. Public Library of Science 2013-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3540092/ /pubmed/23308192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053313 Text en © 2013 Sawicka et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sawicka, Magdalena
Pawlikowski, Jeffrey
Wilson, Stephen
Ferdinando, Dudley
Wu, Hong
Adams, Peter David
Gunn, David Andrew
Parish, William
The Specificity and Patterns of Staining in Human Cells and Tissues of p16INK4a Antibodies Demonstrate Variant Antigen Binding
title The Specificity and Patterns of Staining in Human Cells and Tissues of p16INK4a Antibodies Demonstrate Variant Antigen Binding
title_full The Specificity and Patterns of Staining in Human Cells and Tissues of p16INK4a Antibodies Demonstrate Variant Antigen Binding
title_fullStr The Specificity and Patterns of Staining in Human Cells and Tissues of p16INK4a Antibodies Demonstrate Variant Antigen Binding
title_full_unstemmed The Specificity and Patterns of Staining in Human Cells and Tissues of p16INK4a Antibodies Demonstrate Variant Antigen Binding
title_short The Specificity and Patterns of Staining in Human Cells and Tissues of p16INK4a Antibodies Demonstrate Variant Antigen Binding
title_sort specificity and patterns of staining in human cells and tissues of p16ink4a antibodies demonstrate variant antigen binding
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3540092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23308192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053313
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