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Paper-Based ELISA for the Detection of Autoimmune Antibodies in Body Fluid--The Case of Bullous Pemphigoid.

Authors :
Chao-Kai Hsu
Hsin-Yu Huang
Wan-Rung Chen
Wataru Nishie
Hideyuki Ujiie
Ken Natsuga
Shu-Ting Fan
Hsi-Kai Wang
Julia Yu-Yun Lee
Wei-Lun Tsai
Hiroshi Shimizu
Chao-Min Cheng
Source :
Analytical Chemistry. 5/6/2014, Vol. 86 Issue 9, p4605-4610. 6p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Bullous pemphigoid (BP), a common autoimmune blistering disease, is increasing in incidence and conveys a high mortality. Detection of autoantibodies targeting the noncollagenous 16A (NCI6A) domain of type XVII collagen using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) has demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing BP. We have developed a rapid, low-cost, and widely applicable ELISA-based system to detect the NC16A autoimmune antibody and then diagnose and monitor BP disease activity using a piece of filter paper, a wax-printer, and NC16A antigens. Both sera and/or blister fluids from 14 untreated BP patients were analyzed. The control group included healthy volunteers and patients with other blistering disorders such as pemphigus vulgaris. In our established paper-based ELISA (P-ELISA) system, only 2 μL of serum or blister fluid and 70 min were required to detect anti-NC16A autoimmune antibodies. The relative color intensity was significantiy higher in the BP group than in the control groups when using either serum (P < 0.05) or blister fluid (P < 0.001) specimens from BP patients. The results of P- ELISA were moderately correlated with the titer of the commercial ELISA kit (MBL, Japan) (rho = 0.5680, P = 0.0011). This newly developed system allows for rapid and convenient diagnosis and/or monitoring of BP disease activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00032700
Volume :
86
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Analytical Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
96209739
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/ac500835k