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Hugo Marcel Johan Vanderstichele1, Shorena Janelidze2, Leentje Demeyer1, Els Coart3, Erik Stoops1, Victor Herbst4, Kimberley Mauroo1, Britta Brix4, Oskar Hansson2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reduced cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentration of amyloid-β1-42 (Aβ1-42) reflects the presence of amyloidopathy in brains of subjects with Alzheimer's disease (AD).Entities:
Keywords: Amyloid; ELISA; cerebrospinal fluid; improvement; standard operating procedure
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27258423 PMCID: PMC4981898 DOI: 10.3233/JAD-160286
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Alzheimers Dis ISSN: 1387-2877 Impact factor: 4.472
Fig.1CSF collection protocol. PP, polypropylene, LoB, Low binding; F/T, freeze/thaw cycle; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid. Materials; LoB tubes from Eppendorf: 5 mL: Code: 0030108302; 1.5 mL: Code: 0030108116; 0.5 mL: 0030108094; PP tubes from Sarstedt: 5 mL: 62.554.502; 1.5 mL: 72.706; 0.5 mL: 72.730.006.
Fig.2A) Effect of 0.05% detergent on the Aβ1-42 calibration curve. A representative calibration curve is presented. Each point of the curve is the mean of duplicate OD values. The addition of detergent (Tw20 or TrX100) to calibrators only reduced OD values, which can result in higher calculated analyte concentrations in CSF as compared to the use of calibrators without extra addition of a detergent (Results were confirmed several times). B) Effect of addition of detergent to ‘BIOTIN’ or in CSF collection tubes on CSF Aβ1-42 concentration. Addition of detergent to the “BIOTIN” component (= biotinylated antibody, incubated simultaneously with samples or calibrators) resulted in a reduction in OD values for samples and calibrators. In addition, CSF in which detergent was added at the time of collection showed higher OD values as compared to CSF without detergent. This was due to an effect on the equilibrium between protein-bound and free analyte in the biological matrix, resulting in higher analyte concentrations. As shown by the vertical lines, no difference in concentration is obtained when an assay with detergent in “BIOTIN” is compared to an assay performed without the addition of detergent, for each type of sample.
Fig.3Standardized mean concentration for each CSF protocol and analyte. Standardized mean concentrations (±95% confidence intervals) for each CSF protocol, ordered from the highest to the lowest standardized concentration using protocol 7 as the reference. Numbers on the x-axis are linked to the numbers in the collection protocol (Fig. 1). Effect sizes and p-values are described in Supplementary Table 4. LoB, low binding; PP, polypropylene.
Fig.4Effects of different factors and their relationship for each analyte or their ratios. Results are shown as mean ± 95% confidence intervals for each factor in the analysis; LoB, low binding; PP, polypropylene; col, collection; FT, Freeze-thaw; Stor, storage; vol, volume.