Immunohistochemical identification of amyloid, using an anti-human serum amyloid P component (SAP) antibody, is possible in ruminants but not in dogs and cats.

Amyloidosis represents a heterogenous group of diseases that have in common the deposition of fibrils composed of proteins of beta-pleated sheet structure, a structure which can be specifically identified by histochemistry using the Congo red or similar stains. Amyloid consists primarily of the amyloid fibrils but also of the amyloid P component (AP). This component, which is identical with the serum counterpart (SAP), is found in all types of human amyloid, and immunohistochemical identification of AP has been proposed as an adjunct to the universal, type-independent diagnosis of human amyloidosis. In the present study of animal amyloidosis, we compared the amyloid-specific Congo red stain with an immunohistochemical protocol using an anti-human SAP antibody for the identification of amyloid in formalin fixed tissue samples. The species and types of amyloidoses investigated were: (i) seven cows, one yak (Bos grunniens), and one sheep affected with amyloidosis of presumed AA type, (ii) one dog with a pancreatic endocrine tumour producing amyloid of presumed AIAPP type, (iii) two cats with presumed AIAPP-amyloidosis of the islets of Langerhans, one cat with presumed AA-amyloidosis, and one cat with an amyloid-producing odontogenic tumour. Intense immunostaining co-localized with amyloid, identified by its congophilia and green birefringence, using a protocol without any antigen retrieval in each of the seven cows, the yak and the sheep. The method seemed more sensitive in the ruminants than the Congo red stain, but was unable to detect amyloid in the dog and the cats regardless of the application of various antigen retrieval protocols. However, specific identification of amyloid still rests on the Congo red method or similar histochemical techniques.

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