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Setting of Methods for Analysis of Mucosal Antibodies in Seminal and Vaginal Fluids of HIV Seropositive Subjects from Cambodian and Italian Cohorts

BACKGROUND: Genital mucosae play a key role in protection from STD and HIV infection, due to their involvement in both horizontal and vertical disease transmission. High variability of published observations concerning IgA isolation and quantification underlies the strong requirement of specific met...

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Autores principales: Donadoni, Carla, Bisighini, Cinzia, Scotti, Lorenza, Diomede, Lorenzo, Ngyen, Marie, Nouhin, Janin, DeSantis, Lucia, Zambon, Antonella, Ferrari, Davide, Gallotta, Giulia, Corrao, Giovanni, Pancino, Gianfranco, Lopalco, Lucia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2847913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20360961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009920
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author Donadoni, Carla
Bisighini, Cinzia
Scotti, Lorenza
Diomede, Lorenzo
Ngyen, Marie
Nouhin, Janin
DeSantis, Lucia
Zambon, Antonella
Ferrari, Davide
Gallotta, Giulia
Corrao, Giovanni
Pancino, Gianfranco
Lopalco, Lucia
author_facet Donadoni, Carla
Bisighini, Cinzia
Scotti, Lorenza
Diomede, Lorenzo
Ngyen, Marie
Nouhin, Janin
DeSantis, Lucia
Zambon, Antonella
Ferrari, Davide
Gallotta, Giulia
Corrao, Giovanni
Pancino, Gianfranco
Lopalco, Lucia
author_sort Donadoni, Carla
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description BACKGROUND: Genital mucosae play a key role in protection from STD and HIV infection, due to their involvement in both horizontal and vertical disease transmission. High variability of published observations concerning IgA isolation and quantification underlies the strong requirement of specific methods able to maximize investigation on HIV-specific IgA. METHODOLOGY: Genital fluids from 109 subjects, including male and female cohorts from Italy and Cambodia, were collected, aliquoted and processed with different techniques, to assess optimal conditions maximizing mucosal antibody recovery. Three sampling techniques, up to sixteen preservation conditions, six ELISA methods and four purifications protocols were compared. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The optimal method here described took advantage of Weck-Cel sampling of female mucosal fluids. Immediate processing of genital fluids, with the addition of antibiotics and EDTA, improved recovery of vaginal IgA, while the triple addition of EDTA, antibiotics and protease inhibitors provided the highest amount of seminal IgA. Due to low amount of IgA in mucosal fluids, a high sensitive sandwich ELISA assay was set; sensitivity was enhanced by milk-based overcoating buffer and by a two-step biotin-streptavidin signal amplification. Indeed, commercial antisera to detect human immunoglobulins showed weak cross-reactivity to different antibody types. Three-step affinity purification provided reproducible immunoglobulin recovery from genital specimens, while conventional immuno-affinity IgA purification was found poorly manageable. Affinity columns were suitable to isolate mucosal IgA, which are ten-fold less concentrated than IgG in genital specimens, and provided effective separation of IgA monomers, dimers, and J-chains. Jacalin-bound resin successfully separated IgA1 from IgA2 subfraction. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Specific, effective and reliable methods to study local immunity are key items in understanding host mucosal response. The sequence of methods here described is effective and reliable in analysing humoral local responses, and may provide a solid advance to identify and measure the effective mucosal responses to HIV.
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spelling pubmed-28479132010-04-01 Setting of Methods for Analysis of Mucosal Antibodies in Seminal and Vaginal Fluids of HIV Seropositive Subjects from Cambodian and Italian Cohorts Donadoni, Carla Bisighini, Cinzia Scotti, Lorenza Diomede, Lorenzo Ngyen, Marie Nouhin, Janin DeSantis, Lucia Zambon, Antonella Ferrari, Davide Gallotta, Giulia Corrao, Giovanni Pancino, Gianfranco Lopalco, Lucia PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Genital mucosae play a key role in protection from STD and HIV infection, due to their involvement in both horizontal and vertical disease transmission. High variability of published observations concerning IgA isolation and quantification underlies the strong requirement of specific methods able to maximize investigation on HIV-specific IgA. METHODOLOGY: Genital fluids from 109 subjects, including male and female cohorts from Italy and Cambodia, were collected, aliquoted and processed with different techniques, to assess optimal conditions maximizing mucosal antibody recovery. Three sampling techniques, up to sixteen preservation conditions, six ELISA methods and four purifications protocols were compared. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The optimal method here described took advantage of Weck-Cel sampling of female mucosal fluids. Immediate processing of genital fluids, with the addition of antibiotics and EDTA, improved recovery of vaginal IgA, while the triple addition of EDTA, antibiotics and protease inhibitors provided the highest amount of seminal IgA. Due to low amount of IgA in mucosal fluids, a high sensitive sandwich ELISA assay was set; sensitivity was enhanced by milk-based overcoating buffer and by a two-step biotin-streptavidin signal amplification. Indeed, commercial antisera to detect human immunoglobulins showed weak cross-reactivity to different antibody types. Three-step affinity purification provided reproducible immunoglobulin recovery from genital specimens, while conventional immuno-affinity IgA purification was found poorly manageable. Affinity columns were suitable to isolate mucosal IgA, which are ten-fold less concentrated than IgG in genital specimens, and provided effective separation of IgA monomers, dimers, and J-chains. Jacalin-bound resin successfully separated IgA1 from IgA2 subfraction. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Specific, effective and reliable methods to study local immunity are key items in understanding host mucosal response. The sequence of methods here described is effective and reliable in analysing humoral local responses, and may provide a solid advance to identify and measure the effective mucosal responses to HIV. Public Library of Science 2010-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2847913/ /pubmed/20360961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009920 Text en Donadoni et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Donadoni, Carla
Bisighini, Cinzia
Scotti, Lorenza
Diomede, Lorenzo
Ngyen, Marie
Nouhin, Janin
DeSantis, Lucia
Zambon, Antonella
Ferrari, Davide
Gallotta, Giulia
Corrao, Giovanni
Pancino, Gianfranco
Lopalco, Lucia
Setting of Methods for Analysis of Mucosal Antibodies in Seminal and Vaginal Fluids of HIV Seropositive Subjects from Cambodian and Italian Cohorts
title Setting of Methods for Analysis of Mucosal Antibodies in Seminal and Vaginal Fluids of HIV Seropositive Subjects from Cambodian and Italian Cohorts
title_full Setting of Methods for Analysis of Mucosal Antibodies in Seminal and Vaginal Fluids of HIV Seropositive Subjects from Cambodian and Italian Cohorts
title_fullStr Setting of Methods for Analysis of Mucosal Antibodies in Seminal and Vaginal Fluids of HIV Seropositive Subjects from Cambodian and Italian Cohorts
title_full_unstemmed Setting of Methods for Analysis of Mucosal Antibodies in Seminal and Vaginal Fluids of HIV Seropositive Subjects from Cambodian and Italian Cohorts
title_short Setting of Methods for Analysis of Mucosal Antibodies in Seminal and Vaginal Fluids of HIV Seropositive Subjects from Cambodian and Italian Cohorts
title_sort setting of methods for analysis of mucosal antibodies in seminal and vaginal fluids of hiv seropositive subjects from cambodian and italian cohorts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2847913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20360961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009920
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