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Europium Nanoparticle-Based High Performing Immunoassay for the Screening of Treponemal Antibodies

Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum (Tp) is the causative agent of syphilis which mainly spreads through sexual contact, blood transfusion and perinatal route. In order to curtail the spread of the infection and to clinically manage the disease, timely, accurate and reliable diagnosis is very imp...

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Autores principales: Talha, Sheikh M., Hytönen, Jukka, Westhorpe, Adam, Kumar, Sushil, Khanna, Navin, Pettersson, Kim
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386329
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084050
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author Talha, Sheikh M.
Hytönen, Jukka
Westhorpe, Adam
Kumar, Sushil
Khanna, Navin
Pettersson, Kim
author_facet Talha, Sheikh M.
Hytönen, Jukka
Westhorpe, Adam
Kumar, Sushil
Khanna, Navin
Pettersson, Kim
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description Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum (Tp) is the causative agent of syphilis which mainly spreads through sexual contact, blood transfusion and perinatal route. In order to curtail the spread of the infection and to clinically manage the disease, timely, accurate and reliable diagnosis is very important. We have developed an immunoassay for the detection of treponemal antibodies in human serum or plasma samples. In vivo biotinylated and non-biotinylated versions of the recombinant antigen were designed by the fusion of three Tp-specific antigens namely Tp15, Tp17 and Tp47. These fusion antigens were expressed in E. coli and purified using single-step metal affinity chromatography. Biotinylated fusion antigen immobilized on streptavidin coated plate was used to capture the treponemal antibodies and the non-biotinylated antigen coated on europium nanoparticles was used as tracer. Assays with two different incubation times of 10 min and 1 h were developed, and following the incubation the europium fluorescence was measured using time-resolved fluorometry. The developed time-resolved fluorometric (TRF) immunoassays were evaluated with in-house and commercial serum/plasma sample panels. For well-established treponemal antibodies positive or negative samples, the sensitivity of TRF immunoassay with 10 min incubation time was 97.4%, and of TRF immunoassay with 1 h incubation time was 98.7%, and the specificities of both the TRF immunoassays were 99.2%. For the samples with discordant results with the reference assays, both the TRF immunoassays showed better specificity than the Enzygnost syphilis enzyme immunoassay as a screening test. The two different incubation times did not have any significant effect on the signal to cutoff (S/Co) ratios obtained with the two immunoassays (p = 0.06). Our results indicate that the developed immunoassay with a short incubation time of 10 min has the potential to be used in clinical laboratories and in blood-bank settings as a screening test for treponemal antibodies.
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spelling pubmed-38734092014-01-02 Europium Nanoparticle-Based High Performing Immunoassay for the Screening of Treponemal Antibodies Talha, Sheikh M. Hytönen, Jukka Westhorpe, Adam Kumar, Sushil Khanna, Navin Pettersson, Kim PLoS One Research Article Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum (Tp) is the causative agent of syphilis which mainly spreads through sexual contact, blood transfusion and perinatal route. In order to curtail the spread of the infection and to clinically manage the disease, timely, accurate and reliable diagnosis is very important. We have developed an immunoassay for the detection of treponemal antibodies in human serum or plasma samples. In vivo biotinylated and non-biotinylated versions of the recombinant antigen were designed by the fusion of three Tp-specific antigens namely Tp15, Tp17 and Tp47. These fusion antigens were expressed in E. coli and purified using single-step metal affinity chromatography. Biotinylated fusion antigen immobilized on streptavidin coated plate was used to capture the treponemal antibodies and the non-biotinylated antigen coated on europium nanoparticles was used as tracer. Assays with two different incubation times of 10 min and 1 h were developed, and following the incubation the europium fluorescence was measured using time-resolved fluorometry. The developed time-resolved fluorometric (TRF) immunoassays were evaluated with in-house and commercial serum/plasma sample panels. For well-established treponemal antibodies positive or negative samples, the sensitivity of TRF immunoassay with 10 min incubation time was 97.4%, and of TRF immunoassay with 1 h incubation time was 98.7%, and the specificities of both the TRF immunoassays were 99.2%. For the samples with discordant results with the reference assays, both the TRF immunoassays showed better specificity than the Enzygnost syphilis enzyme immunoassay as a screening test. The two different incubation times did not have any significant effect on the signal to cutoff (S/Co) ratios obtained with the two immunoassays (p = 0.06). Our results indicate that the developed immunoassay with a short incubation time of 10 min has the potential to be used in clinical laboratories and in blood-bank settings as a screening test for treponemal antibodies. Public Library of Science 2013-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3873409/ /pubmed/24386329 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084050 Text en © 2013 Talha 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.
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Talha, Sheikh M.
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Westhorpe, Adam
Kumar, Sushil
Khanna, Navin
Pettersson, Kim
Europium Nanoparticle-Based High Performing Immunoassay for the Screening of Treponemal Antibodies
title Europium Nanoparticle-Based High Performing Immunoassay for the Screening of Treponemal Antibodies
title_full Europium Nanoparticle-Based High Performing Immunoassay for the Screening of Treponemal Antibodies
title_fullStr Europium Nanoparticle-Based High Performing Immunoassay for the Screening of Treponemal Antibodies
title_full_unstemmed Europium Nanoparticle-Based High Performing Immunoassay for the Screening of Treponemal Antibodies
title_short Europium Nanoparticle-Based High Performing Immunoassay for the Screening of Treponemal Antibodies
title_sort europium nanoparticle-based high performing immunoassay for the screening of treponemal antibodies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386329
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084050
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