Optimization of critical factors affecting the performance of an allergen chip for the analysis of an allergen-specific human IgE in serum

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A sensitive and multiplexed assay of allergen-specific human immunoglobulin E (IgE) is of great significance in the precise diagnosis of allergies. We report on the optimization of critical factors for chip-based analysis of IgE in human serum with a high reliability. Extracts of two mite species were used as model allergens, and were spotted onto a glass slide for the construction of an allergen chip. Respective allergen-specific IgE in human serum was analyzed by using biotinylated anti-human IgE and a streptavidin-Cy3 conjugate. Factors affecting the performance of the allergen chip were investigated and optimized. Especially, the effect of additives, the concentrations of biotinylated anti-human IgE and the streptavidin-Cy3 conjugate, the serum dilution factor, and the concentration of allergen extract as a capturing agent were examined in detail. Under the optimized conditions, a chip-based analysis for sera from 43 patients revealed a reliable and reproducible diagnosis of respective allergies, showing a good correlation with a conventional CAP assay.
Publisher
JAPAN SOC ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Issue Date
2007-05
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

RECOMBINANT ALLERGENS; IMMUNOGLOBULIN-E; MICROARRAYS

Citation

ANALYTICAL SCIENCES, v.23, no.5, pp.545 - 549

ISSN
0910-6340
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/18156
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