Anatomical Pathology Special Stains and Immunohistochemistry
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EMA (Epithelial Membrane Antigen/MUC1)

Platform
Leica Bond III
Clone/manufacturer
E29 (M0613 Dako Agilent)
Antibody dilution
1:2000
Antibody incubation time/temp
32 mins
Antigen retrieval buffer time/temp
Ventana CC1 8 mins at 100°C
Amplification
Not applicable
Detection kit
DS9800 DAB Polymer Refine
Program (mark)
General 2012 (4.8/5)

Epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) belongs to a heterogeneous family of highly glycosylated transmembrane proteins known as human milk fat globule (HMFG) membrane proteins. This family of antigens is not restricted to breast but may also be found in secretory epithelial cells, and in non-secretory epithelium such as squamous epithelium, and rarely in nonepithelial cells. EMA is considered a broad-spectrum antibody that is reactive against many types of adenocarcinoma. EMA can differentiate between the origins of glandular organs. Breast and skin adnexal tumours are strongly positive. In the identification of malignant mesothelioma, the distinct membranous EMA staining serves to distinguish from adenocarcinomas which frequently show a cytoplasmic staining pattern (1).

Recommended Controls

Criteria for acceptable staining is a cytoplasmic staining pattern. Recommended control to include kidney, breast and tonsil. Kidney will stain the epithelial cells of the collecting tubules but not the proximal tubules, while the Bowmans capsule will show weak to moderate positivity. In normal breast, EMA shows strong apical membranous staining of the luminal epithelial cells of ducts and lobules, consistent with its expression in secretory glandular epithelium. Tonsil should show strong cytoplasmic staining of superficial squamous epithelial cells and weak staining of plasma cells.

Expected staining pattern


Epithelioid mesothelioma


Breast cancer


Kidney


Breast


Tonsil

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. Chen-Yost HI, Antic T. Epithelial membrane antigen (EMA). PathologyOutlines.com website. https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/stainsema.html.

  2. Images of Epithelioid mesothelioma, breast cancer and normal kidney_QAP survey results

  3. MS-Validated antibodies – Normal breast and tonsil: https://ms-validatedantibodies.com/product-gallery/normal-tissue-gallery-muc1/

Last updated on March 05, 2026
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