Sensitive detection of idiotypic platelet-reactive alloantibodies by an electrical protein chip

  • Annett Quiel
  • Britta Jürgen
  • Andreas Greinacher
  • Susan Lassen
  • Ralf Wörl
  • Sabine Witt
  • Thomas Schweder

Abstract

To prevent and treat immune-mediated platelet disorders (e.g. neonatal allo-immune thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion refractoriness) the causative idiotypic platelet-reactive antibodies have to be detected with high sensitivity and specificity. The "Monoclonal Antibody Immobilization Platelet Assay" (MAIPA) is the diagnostic gold standard for immunotyping sera with respect to alloantibodies against human platelet antigens (HPA). However, it is labor-intensive and time-consuming. In this work, an automated protein chip assay (enzyme-linked sandwich immunoassay) based on interdigitated gold microelectrodes in combination with an electrical read-out system was developed and optimized. For this purpose, specific capture antibodies were immobilized on the gold electrodes. The binding of the target is detected via an enzyme-labeled detection antibody by a redox-recycling process that corresponds to the amount of bound target molecule. With this electrical chip assay it is possible to detect antibodies against HPA-1a, HPA-5b and HLA with high sensitivity and specificity in less than half the duration of the MAIPA protocol with similar intra- and interassay variance.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0956-5663
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 11.05.2012
Extern publiziertJa

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PubMed 22572157