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Optimization of protocols for immunohistochemical assessment of enteric nervous system in formalin fixed human tissue.

Hong, S. M.; Qian, X.; Deshpande, V.; Kulkarni, S.

2024-12-17 pathology
10.1101/2024.12.15.628584 bioRxiv
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Gastrointestinal (GI) motility is regulated in a large part by the cells of the enteric nervous system (ENS), suggesting that ENS dysfunctions either associate with, or drive GI dysmotility in patients. However, except for select diseases such as Hirschsprungs Disease or Achalasia that show a significant loss of all neurons or a subset of neurons, our understanding of human ENS histopathology is extremely limited. Recent endoscopic advances allow biopsying patients full thickness gut tissues, which makes capturing ENS tissues simpler than biopsying other neuronal tissues, such as the brain. Yet, our understanding of ENS aberrations observed in GI dysmotility patients lags behind our understanding of central nervous system aberrations observed in patients with neurological disease. Paucity of optimized methods for histopathological assessment of ENS in pathological specimens represent an important bottleneck in ascertaining how the ENS is altered in diverse GI dysmotility conditions. While recent studies have interrogated ENS structure in surgically resected whole mount human gut, most pathological specimens are banked as formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue blocks - suggesting that methods to interrogate ENS in FFPE tissue blocks would provide the biggest impetus for ENS histopathology in a clinical setting. In this report, we present optimized methods for immunohistochemical interrogation of the human ENS tissue on the basis of >25 important protein markers that include proteins expressed by all neurons, subset of neurons, hormones, and neurotransmitter receptors. This report provides a resource which will help pathologists and investigators assess ENS aberrations in patients with various GI dysmotility conditions.

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