Stains

   
 
Table 8-1 Histologic Stains for Specific Tissue
 Special StainTargetColor
Collagen/Muscle
 
Masson trichrome
Collagen
Blue or green
 
Muscle, nerves, nuclei
Dark red
 
Verhoeff-van Gieson
Collagen
Red
 
Nuclei, muscles, and nerves
Yellow
 
Aldehyde fuchsin (Gomori)
Collagen
Red
 
Mallory triple stain or trichrome stain
(aniline blue)
Collagen
Blue
 
Muscle
Red
 
PTAH
(phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin)
Collagen
Red
 
Muscle/fibrin
Blue
 
Movat’s pentachrome
Collagen
Yellow
 
Muscle/fibrin
Red
Elastic tissue
 
Verhoeff-van Gieson
Elastic fibers
Black
 
Orcein-Giemsa (Pinkus acid orcein)
Elastic fibers
Black
 
Aldehyde fuchsin (Gomori)
Elastic fibers
Blue or purple
 
Movat’s pentachrome
Elastic fibers
Black
Nerve
 
Bodian
Nerve fibers
Black
Fat
 
Oil-red-O
Lipid
Red
 
Sudan black B
Lipid
Black
 
Scarlet red
Lipid
Red brown
Melanin
 
Fontana-Masson
Melanin
Black
 
Orcein-Giemsa
Melanin
Brown-black
 
Silver nitrate
Melanin
Black
Hemosiderin
 
Perls
Hemosiderin/iron (not melanin)
Bright blue
 
Prussian blue
Iron/hemosiderin
Blue
 
Turnbull’s blue
Iron/hemosiderin
Blue
Calcium
 
Alizarin Red S
Ca++
Reddish orange
 
Von Kossa
Ca++
Brown black
Mucin/Mucopolysaccharides
Toluidine blue
Acid MPS
Purple
Alcian blue
Acid MPS (pH 2.5)
Blue
Sulfated MPS (pH 0.5)
Aldehyde fuchsin (Gomori)
Acid MPS, elastic tissue
Blue
Colloidal iron
Acid MPS
Blue
Crystal violet
Acid MPS
Purple with blue background
Mucicarmine
“Epithelial” mucin
Bright pink (Paget’s, cryptococcus capsule)
Giemsa
Acid MPS
Metachromatically purple
PAS
Neutral MPS
Pink
Amyloid
 
Congo red
Amyloid
Pink-red, green birefringence with polarization
 
Crystal violet
Amyloid
Purple with blue background
 
Thioflavin T
Amyloid
Yellow fluorescence under fluorescent microscope
 
Scarlet red
Amyloid
Red
 
Orcein-Giemsa
Amyloid
Light blue
Mast cells
 
Leder (chloroacetate esterase)
Granules
Red
 
Giemsa
Granules
Purple
 
Toluidine blue
Granules
Purple
 
Tryptase
Granules
Red to brown
Bacteria
 
Gram stain
Gram-positive
Blue

{Brown-Brenn and Brown-Hopps – modified gram stain}
 
Gram-negative
Red

{Brown-Brenn and Brown-Hopps – modified gram stain}
 
Fite
M. leprae, Nocardia
Red

{Fite better than Ziehl–Neelsen for more delicate M. leprae bacilli}
 
Ziehl–Neelsen
Acid fast bacteria
Red

{Fite better than Ziehl–Neelsen for more delicate M. leprae bacilli}
 
Warthin–Starry
Spirochetes
Black
 
Steiner
Spirochetes
Black
 
Giemsa
Leishmania, Histoplasma, Rickettsia
Purple to blue
DNA/RNA
 
Methyl green-pyronin
RNA
Pink-red
 
DNA
Blue-green
 
Feulgen
DNA only
Magenta
Fungi
 
GMS (Gomori methenamine silver)
Donovan bodies, fungi
Black
 
PAS (Periodic acid-Schiff)
Fungi, neutral MPS, glycogen
Red
 
Grocott
Fungi
Fungus cell wall: black
      
 
   
   
 
Table 8-2 Immunohistochemical Stains
MarkerNormal Location inPositive in
Epithelial markers
 
Cytokeratin (Keratin)
Epithelial cells, ± sweat glands
Epithelial tumors, some adnexal tumors
   
     
     
  
Types of keratin:
AE1 (low molecular weight): basal epidermis, sweat glands
AE3 (high molecular weight): mid to superficial epidermis
CAM 5.2: Paget’s disease; CK 7: Paget’s disease; CK 20: Merkel cell carcinoma
  
     
     
Melanocytic
 
S100
Melanocytes, neural cells, smooth/skeletal muscle cells, Langerhans cells, eccrine and apocrine glands, chondrocytes
Langerhans cell histiocytosis, melanoma, granular cell tumor, eccrine neoplasms, neural tumors, liposarcoma
 
HMB-45
Melanocytes (less sensitive but more specific than S100)
Melanoma, some normal nevi, Spitz nevus, angiomyolipoma, breast carcinoma
 
Of note, MART-1/Melan A and Mel-5 are comparable to HMB-45
Adnexal
 
CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen)
Eccrine glands
Paget’s disease, extramammary Paget’s, epithelioid sarcoma (sometimes), sweat gland tumors, adenocarcinomas (gastric, lung, breast, etc.)
 
EMA (Epithelial membrane antigen)
Eccrine glands, some epithelial malignancies
Paget’s disease, merkel cell carcinoma, meningioma, epithelioid sarcoma, most epithelial tumors
Muscle
 
Desmin
Muscle cells
(skeletal and smooth muscle)
Leiomyoma, leiomyosarcoma, glomus cell tumor (focally +), embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
 
Vimentin
Muscle cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, histiocytes, lymphocytes, Schwann cells, melanocytes
Mesenchymal tumors (sarcomas, lymphomas, atypical fibroxanthoma, dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans), melanoma, glomus cell tumor
 
Smooth muscle actin
Myofibroblasts, muscle cells
Glomus tumors, smooth muscle tumors, some atypical fibroxanthomas
Neural
 
Neuron-specific enolase (NSE)
Nonspecific neuroendocrine marker
Granular cell tumor, merkel cell carcinoma, other neuroendocrine tumors, some melanocytic tumors (melanoma), schwannoma
 
Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)
Glial cells, astrocytes, Schwann cells
Nerve sheath tumors
 
Chromogranin
Neuroendocrine neoplasms
Merkel cell carcinoma
 
Synaptophysin
Neuroendocrine neoplasms
Merkel cell carcinoma
 
Myelin basic protein
(MBP)
Myelin sheath tissue, Schwann cells
Neurofibroma, neuroma, granular cell tumor
Endothelial
 
Factor VIII–related antigen (von Willebrand)
Endothelial cells
(not as sensitive as CD31)
Vascular tumors (both benign and malignant)
 
CD31
Monocytes, granulocytes, T/B cells, endothelial cells
Vascular neoplasms (angiosarcoma)
 
Ulex europaeus agglutinin 1 (UEA)
Endothelial cells, most eccrine glands, keratinocytes
Vascular tumors
 
CD34
Endothelial cells, nerves, hematopoietic cells
Vascular tumors (benign/malignant), dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, vascular tumors (not as sensitive as ulex), neurofibroma, epithelioid sarcoma, spindle cell lipoma, fibrous papule
Miscellaneous
 
Factor XIIIa
Macrophages, dermal dendrocytes, platelets
Dermatofibroma, xanthoma disseminatum, fibrous papule, AFX, xanthogranuloma
 
Bcl-2
Indicator of ↓ apoptosis, ↑ cell longevity
Follicular center cell lymphoma
 
Gross Cystic Disease Fluid Protein 15 (GCDFP-15)
Apocrine glands
Apocrine tumors, breast carcinoma, salivary gland tumors