Abstract
This study describes an improved immunohistochemical method for the sensitive and specific identification of estrogen receptors (ERs) in paraffin sections from formalin-fixed and routinely processed breast carcinoma tissues, using DNase pretreatment to expose nuclear antigenic sites and commercially available immunoreagents (including monoclonal antibody) in kit form. Results were compared with dextran-coated charcoal cytosolic assay (DCC) and with conventional immunohistochemistry on frozen sections. Sensitivity and specificity for determinations on paraffin sections were 88% and 86%, respectively, and statistical analysis showed very good agreement between DCC and paraffin sections (kappa = 0.805). The DNase technic on paraffin sections allows excellent correlation between histologic characteristics and ER status and reduces DCC sampling error resulting from stromal dilution and tumor variability. This method offers a reliable and reproducible alternative when tissue is not suitable or unavailable for DCC or frozen tissue analysis and can be used for retrospective studies on stored tissue blocks.