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A Common Iba1 Antibody Labels Vasopressin Neurons in Mice
Hannah D Lichtenstein1, Faith Kamau1, Shaina McGrath1
1Neuroscience Institute and the Center for Neuroinflammation and Cardiometabolic Diseases, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.
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There are a wide variety of commercially available antibodies for labeling microglial cells based on different protein targets, as well as antibodies for the same protein target made in different species. While this array of targets and hosts allows for flexibility in immunohistochemical experiments, it is important to validate that different antibodies provide comparable and accurate immunodetection prior to experimental data collection. We found that a commercially available anti-Iba1 antibody, made in goat, produces irregular staining patterns in specific regions of the mouse brain in both sexes, prompting a further investigation into the phenomenon. This Iba1-goat antibody displayed increased numbers of labeled cells when compared with expression of a CX3CR1-GFP reporter and IHC detection of P2RY12, two common microglial markers. Furthermore, immunodetection by other common anti-Iba1 antibodies made in rabbit and chicken did not display the excessive cell labeling when compared with the CX3CR1-GFP reporter. Upon further investigation, this Iba1-goat antibody was observed to highly colocalize with vasopressin neurons in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN) and the supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus (SON), the two main sites of vasopressin production in the brain. Other anti-Iba1 antibodies made in other species did not show this same colocalization with vasopressin. Finally, this effect was species-specific, as Wistar rats did not display erroneous cell labeling by the Iba1-goat antibody. In sum, the present study employs both qualitative and quantitative data to highlight the importance of validating antibody efficacy and specificity in a region- and species-specific manner.
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