Anatomical Pathology Special Stains and Immunohistochemistry
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ERG (Erythroblast Transformation-specific related Gene)

Platform
Roche Ventana Benchmark Ultra
Clone/manufacturer
EP111 (434R-16 - Cell Marque)
Antibody dilution
1:200
Antibody incubation time/temp
28 mins at 36°C
Antigen retrieval buffer time/temp
Ventana CC1 32 mins at 100°C
Amplification
Not applicable
Detection kit
760-700 Ventana OptiView
Program (mark)
General 2022 (4.8/5)

ERG is a nuclear transcription factor encoded on chromosome 21q22, and is a highly sensitive marker of vascular differentiation. It shows strong nuclear staining in normal endothelial cells and in benign and malignant vascular tumors (such as hemangioma, angiosarcoma, and Kaposi sarcoma). ERG is also positive in tumours with ERG gene rearrangements, including about 50% of prostatic adenocarcinomas and a subset of Ewing sarcomas, as well as in some cases of acute myeloid leukemia / myeloid sarcoma. ERG is used to confirm endothelial lineage and to help identify ERG‑rearranged tumours (1).

Recommended Controls

Criteria for acceptable staining is a nuclear staining pattern. Recommended control to include a vascular haemangioma, tonsil or appendix. Positive nuclear staining in the haemanagioma as well as in the endothelial cells of vessels in the tonsil. Appendix should have no staining.

Expected staining pattern


Haemangioma


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. Michal M. ERG. PathologyOutlines.com website. https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/stainserg.html.

  2. Images of a hemangioma and tonsil _QAP survey results

Last updated on February 27, 2026
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