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. 1989 Sep;135(3):421–425.

In vivo immunohistochemical identification of tumor necrosis factor/cachectin in human lymphoid tissue.

J L McCall 1, K Yun 1, S Funamoto 1, B R Parry 1
PMCID: PMC1879868  PMID: 2675619

Abstract

To find an alternative approach to the in vivo detection of tumor necrosis factor/cachectin (TNF alpha), an immunohistochemical method to identify TNF alpha in histologic sections was developed. This method employs the streptavidin-biotin immunoperoxidase technique, and TNF alpha-specific monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, on cryostat sections of fresh frozen human lymphoid tissue. Staining was evident in most specimens displaying follicular hyperplasia, but was absent from histologically normal tissue. Both tingible body macrophages and follicular dendritic reticulum cells appeared from phenotype analysis in serial sections and by double staining experiments to constitute the main source of TNF alpha. This technique complements other systemically oriented assays that may fail to detect significant in vivo TNF alpha production and activity at a cellular level.

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