Engineering in Life Sciences (Nov 2024)

Mechanical Microvibration Device Enhancing Immunohistochemistry Efficiency

  • Weifeng Zhang,
  • Jirui Li,
  • Fengshan Xie,
  • Liting Zeng,
  • Liangli Hong,
  • Penghao Li,
  • Xiaomiao Yan,
  • Jingliang Xu,
  • Meina Du,
  • Jiongzhi Hong,
  • Dingrong Yi,
  • Jiahao Xie,
  • Jiang Gu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/elsc.202400062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 11
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a widely used technique in diagnostic pathology and biomedical research, but there is still a need to shorten the operation process and reduce the cost of antibodies. This study aims to assess a novel IHC technique that incorporates mechanical microvibration (MMV) to expedite the process, reduce antibody consumption, and enhance staining quality. MMV was generated using coin vibration motors attached to glass slides mounted with consecutive tissue sections. Multiple antibodies targeting various antigens were used to stain cancerous and normal tissues, with and without microvibration. Various parameters were tested, including incubation durations, temperatures, and antibody dilutions. The novel method showed the potential to achieve comparable or superior outcomes in significantly less time, utilizing over 10 times less antibody than controls. MMV improved specific staining quality, yielding stronger, and better‐defined positive reactions. This was validated through a multicenter double‐blind assessment and quantitative image analysis. The possible mechanisms were also investigated. MMV shortens immunohistochemical staining duration, reduces antibody usage, and enhances staining specificity, likely by accelerating antibody movement and diffusion. These improvements translate to time and cost savings, offering clinical and financial value for diagnostic pathology and biomedical research.

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