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Differentiation, Quantification and Identification of Abrin and Abrus precatorius Agglutinin

Abrin, the toxic lectin from the rosary pea plant Abrus precatorius, has gained considerable interest in the recent past due to its potential malevolent use. However, reliable and easy-to-use assays for the detection and discrimination of abrin from related plant proteins such as Abrus precatorius a...

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Autores principales: Worbs, Sylvia, Kampa, Bettina, Skiba, Martin, Hansbauer, Eva-Maria, Stern, Daniel, Volland, Hervé, Becher, François, Simon, Stéphanie, Dorner, Martin B., Dorner, Brigitte G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13040284
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author Worbs, Sylvia
Kampa, Bettina
Skiba, Martin
Hansbauer, Eva-Maria
Stern, Daniel
Volland, Hervé
Becher, François
Simon, Stéphanie
Dorner, Martin B.
Dorner, Brigitte G.
author_facet Worbs, Sylvia
Kampa, Bettina
Skiba, Martin
Hansbauer, Eva-Maria
Stern, Daniel
Volland, Hervé
Becher, François
Simon, Stéphanie
Dorner, Martin B.
Dorner, Brigitte G.
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description Abrin, the toxic lectin from the rosary pea plant Abrus precatorius, has gained considerable interest in the recent past due to its potential malevolent use. However, reliable and easy-to-use assays for the detection and discrimination of abrin from related plant proteins such as Abrus precatorius agglutinin or the homologous toxin ricin from Ricinus communis are sparse. To address this gap, a panel of highly specific monoclonal antibodies was generated against abrin and the related Abrus precatorius agglutinin. These antibodies were used to establish two sandwich ELISAs to preferentially detect abrin or A. precatorius agglutinin (limit of detection 22 pg/mL for abrin; 35 pg/mL for A. precatorius agglutinin). Furthermore, an abrin-specific lateral flow assay was developed for rapid on-site detection (limit of detection ~1 ng/mL abrin). Assays were validated for complex food, environmental and clinical matrices illustrating broad applicability in different threat scenarios. Additionally, the antibodies turned out to be suitable for immuno-enrichment strategies in combination with mass spectrometry-based approaches for unambiguous identification. Finally, we were able to demonstrate for the first time how the developed assays can be applied to detect, identify and quantify abrin from a clinical sample derived from an attempted suicide case involving A. precatorius.
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spelling pubmed-80739292021-04-27 Differentiation, Quantification and Identification of Abrin and Abrus precatorius Agglutinin Worbs, Sylvia Kampa, Bettina Skiba, Martin Hansbauer, Eva-Maria Stern, Daniel Volland, Hervé Becher, François Simon, Stéphanie Dorner, Martin B. Dorner, Brigitte G. Toxins (Basel) Article Abrin, the toxic lectin from the rosary pea plant Abrus precatorius, has gained considerable interest in the recent past due to its potential malevolent use. However, reliable and easy-to-use assays for the detection and discrimination of abrin from related plant proteins such as Abrus precatorius agglutinin or the homologous toxin ricin from Ricinus communis are sparse. To address this gap, a panel of highly specific monoclonal antibodies was generated against abrin and the related Abrus precatorius agglutinin. These antibodies were used to establish two sandwich ELISAs to preferentially detect abrin or A. precatorius agglutinin (limit of detection 22 pg/mL for abrin; 35 pg/mL for A. precatorius agglutinin). Furthermore, an abrin-specific lateral flow assay was developed for rapid on-site detection (limit of detection ~1 ng/mL abrin). Assays were validated for complex food, environmental and clinical matrices illustrating broad applicability in different threat scenarios. Additionally, the antibodies turned out to be suitable for immuno-enrichment strategies in combination with mass spectrometry-based approaches for unambiguous identification. Finally, we were able to demonstrate for the first time how the developed assays can be applied to detect, identify and quantify abrin from a clinical sample derived from an attempted suicide case involving A. precatorius. MDPI 2021-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8073929/ /pubmed/33919561 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13040284 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kampa, Bettina
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Hansbauer, Eva-Maria
Stern, Daniel
Volland, Hervé
Becher, François
Simon, Stéphanie
Dorner, Martin B.
Dorner, Brigitte G.
Differentiation, Quantification and Identification of Abrin and Abrus precatorius Agglutinin
title Differentiation, Quantification and Identification of Abrin and Abrus precatorius Agglutinin
title_full Differentiation, Quantification and Identification of Abrin and Abrus precatorius Agglutinin
title_fullStr Differentiation, Quantification and Identification of Abrin and Abrus precatorius Agglutinin
title_full_unstemmed Differentiation, Quantification and Identification of Abrin and Abrus precatorius Agglutinin
title_short Differentiation, Quantification and Identification of Abrin and Abrus precatorius Agglutinin
title_sort differentiation, quantification and identification of abrin and abrus precatorius agglutinin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13040284
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