Anatomical Pathology Special Stains and Immunohistochemistry
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CEA

Platform
Leica Bond III
Clone/manufacturer
NCL-CEA (85A12 - Novocastra)
Antibody dilution
1:200
Antibody incubation time/temp
30 mins at ambient room temperature
Antigen retrieval buffer time/temp
ER2 25 mins at 99°C
Amplification
Not applicable
Detection kit
DS9800 DAB Polymer Refine
Program (mark)
General 2022 (3.8/5)

Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) describes a set of highly related glycoproteins involved in cell adhesion. An anti-CEA antibody is an antibody against CEA these antibodies are commonly used in immunohistochemistry to identify cells expressing the glycoprotein in tissue samples. In adults, CEA is primarily expressed in cells of tumours (some malignant/benign) but they are particularly associated with adenocarcinomas, such as those in the colon, lung, breast, stomach, or pancreas. Therefore it can be used to distinguish between these and other similar cancers. For example, it can help to distinguish between adenocarcinoma of the lung and mesothelioma, a different type of lung cancer which is not normally CEA positive (1).

Recommended Controls

Criteria for acceptable staining is a cytoplasmic staining pattern. Recommended control tissue for CEA is a composite block of appendix, liver and a CEA positive colon tumour. Appendix (columnar epithelial cells) and colon tumour cells will demonstrate a strong distinct cytoplasmic staining reaction while the liver will be negative.

Expected staining pattern


Colon tumour


Lung tumour


Liver

Disclaimer

These methods are intended as a guide only. Laboratories that wish to implement these methods should perform internal validation/verification prior to use. The RCPAQAP does not make any claim or warranty for the accuracy or performance of these methods.

References
  1. Skorobogatko V, Umphress B. CEA / CD66e. PathologyOutlines.com website. https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/stainscea.html.

  2. Image of colon tumour and lung tumour_QAP survey results

  3. MS-Validated antibodies – Normal liver image: https://ms-validatedantibodies.com/product-gallery/normal-tissue-gallery-cea/

Last updated on March 05, 2026
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