Literature DB >> 10463539

Applications for the new electrochemiluminescent (ECL) and biosensor technologies.

S J Swanson1, S J Jacobs, D Mytych, C Shah, S R Indelicato, R W Bordens.   

Abstract

Biosensor and electrochemiluminescent (ECL) assays are replacing enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) at Schering-Plough as immunoassays of choice to monitor cytokine levels and detect anti-cytokine antibody responses during cytokine therapy. These new assays provide increased sensitivity and a better correlation with biological assays. Biosensor assays using the BIACORE 2000 (BIACORE, Uppsala, Sweden) are being adopted to support preclinical and clinical trials for the detection of antibodies capable of binding to IL-10 and IL-4. Significant advantages when using a biosensor assay are that real-time and label-free detection permit increased throughput and direct detection of binding interactions which enables detection of low affinity antibodies that are not detected by ELISA. The ECL assays using the ORIGEN Analyser (IGEN, Gaithersburg, MD) that we have implemented to replace existing ELISAs for quantification of serum IL-10 and serum interferon alfa levels are more sensitive and less subject to matrix effects. Data obtained during the validation of these assays are described.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10463539

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol Stand        ISSN: 0301-5149


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