Protocol for VisUCyte™ HRP Polymer Detection Reagent

VisUCyte HRP Polymer is a biotin-free detection reagent which overcomes problems of avidin-biotin detection chemistry, such as endogenous biotin staining and the need to do additional quenching of endogenous biotin and avidin present in some tissues. With VisUCyte HRP Polymer it is possible to achieve specific staining in cells and tissue much faster than the conventional avidin-biotin-HRP procedure. Due the high sensitivity of VisUCyte HRP Polymer, the working concentration of primary antibodies may be 2-3 times lower compared to the conventional avidin-biotin-HRP protocol.

Catalog Number  
VC001 Mouse IgG VisUCyte HRP Polymer Antibody
VC002 Mouse/Rabbit IgG VisUCyte HRP Polymer Antibody
VC003 Rabbit IgG VisUCyte HRP Polymer Antibody
VC004 Goat IgG VisUCyte HRP Polymer Antibody

Applications

VisUCyte HRP Polymer is prediluted and ready to use with formalin fixed paraffin-embedded and frozen sections. It is compatible with most commonly used fixatives.

Recommended Protocol for IHC and ICC Staining

  1. Deparaffinize paraffin-embedded sections in Xylene and hydrate in a series of graded alcohol to water. Perform Heat Induced Epitope Retrieval (HIER) if required. Rinse with deionized water. For frozen tissue sections deparafinization is not required. Cells can be fixed in dishes they are cultured in, but don’t require heat-induced epitope retrieval: for example, cells can be fixed with freshly made 2-4% formaldehyde solution for 20 minutes at room temperature and then rinsed 3 x 10 minutes with PBS. Do not let tissue sections or cells dry from this point on.
  2. Block endogenous peroxidase by incubating slides with tissue sections with 3% H2O2/Methanol solution for 15 minutes at room temperature.
  3. Rinse the sample 3 times with PBS containing 0.05% Tween® 20.
  4. Block with normal serum of choice, by incubating slides for 15 minutes at room temperature.
  5. Drain or blot off solution, but do not rinse.
  6. Apply primary antibody and incubate for 60 minutes at room temperature. It is the responsibility of the investigator to optimize working dilution and incubation time for primary antibodies.
  7. Repeat step 3.
  8. Apply the VisUCyte HRP Polymer, covering the entire area of the tissue sections, and incubate for 30 to 60 minutes at room temperature.
  9. Repeat step 3.
  10. Add HRP-sensitive substrate solution (which produces insoluble precipitate) to tissue sections and incubate using conditions recommended by the substrate’s supplier. For example, HRP-sensitive substrate solution can be either, 3’ 3’-Diaminobenzidine (known as DAB) 3-Amino-9-ethylcarbazol (known as AEC).
  11. Rinse with distilled tap water.
  12. Counterstain tissue sections if required using hematoxylin or other counterstaining dyes as needed for 15 seconds to 2 minutes depending on the tissue.
  13. Rinse slides with tap water (if hematoxylin was used) or other solution as required for the particular counterstaining dye and mount tissue sections under coverslips with either aqueous or non-aqueous (e.g. xylene-based) mounting media. Note: Unlike DAB, AEC is soluble in alcohols and xylene. Tissue sections subjected to an HRP-AEC protocol should be coverslipped using only aqueous mounting media.
  14. Let slides dry and visualize staining under a microscope.

Precautions

Avoid using preservatives in solutions, such as Sodium Azide which is a strong inhibitor of HRP enzyme.

Troubleshooting

Tissue is overstained a. Reduce the concentration of primary antibodies.
b. Shorten the incubation time with VisUCyte HRP Polymer reagent.
Specific staining is weak a. Increase the concentration of primary antibodies.
b. Extend the incubation with primary antibodies at room temperature
c. Incubate with primary antibodies overnight at 4-8 °C.
d. After removing VisUCyte HRP Polymer from the refrigerator, make sure it is adjusted to room temperature before adding it to tissue sections.
Non-specific background a. Use freshly made 3%H2O2/Methanol reagent to block endogenous peroxidase.
b. Extend incubation time with normal serum.