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Multiple epitope presentation and surface density control enabled by chemoselective immobilization lead to enhanced performance in IgE-binding fingerprinting on peptide microarrays.

Alessandro Gori1, Marina Cretich2, Renzo Vanna3, Laura Sola4, Paola Gagni4, Giulia Bruni4, Marta Liprino4, Furio Gramatica3, Samuele Burastero5, Marcella Chiari4.   

Abstract

Multiple ligand presentation is a powerful strategy to enhance the affinity of a probe for its corresponding target. A promising application of this concept lies in the analytical field, where surface immobilized probes interact with their corresponding targets in the context of complex biological samples. Here we investigate the effect of multiple epitope presentation (MEP) in the challenging context of IgE-detection in serum samples using peptide microarrays, and evaluate the influence of probes surface density on the assay results. Using the milk allergen alpha-lactalbumin as a model, we have synthesized three immunoreactive epitope sequences in a linear, branched and tandem form and exploited a chemoselective click strategy (CuAAC) for their immobilization on the surface of two biosensors, a microarray and an SPR chip both modified with the same clickable polymeric coating. We first demonstrated that a fine tuning of the surface peptide density plays a crucial role to fully exploit the potential of oriented and multiple peptide display. We then compared the three multiple epitope presentations in a microarray assay using sera samples from milk allergic patients, confirming that a multiple presentation, in particular that of the tandem construct, allows for a more efficient characterization of IgE-binding fingerprints at a statistically significant level. To gain insights on the binding parameters that characterize antibody/epitopes affinity, we selected the most reactive epitope of the series (LAC1) and performed a Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging (SPRi) analysis comparing different epitope architectures (linear versus branched versus tandem). We demonstrated that the tandem peptide provides an approximately twofold increased binding capacity with respect to the linear and branched peptides, that could be attributed to a lower rate of dissociation (Kd).
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Keywords:  Click chemistry; IgE detection; Multiple epitope ligands; Multivalency; Peptide microarrays; Polymer coating; Surface plasmon resonance imaging

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28811026     DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2017.06.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chim Acta        ISSN: 0003-2670            Impact factor:   6.558


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1.  Detection of epitopes in systemic lupus erythematosus using peptide microarray.

Authors:  Xin Li; Haixia Li; Qiongdan Hu; Jinfei Lin; Qiong Zhang; Yao Li; Juan Li; Tao Chen; Qiong Zhang; Yurong Qiu
Journal:  Mol Med Rep       Date:  2018-03-09       Impact factor: 2.952

2.  Membrane-binding peptides for extracellular vesicles on-chip analysis.

Authors:  Alessandro Gori; Alessandro Romanato; Bergamaschi Greta; Alessandro Strada; Paola Gagni; Roberto Frigerio; Dario Brambilla; Riccardo Vago; Silvia Galbiati; Silvia Picciolini; Marzia Bedoni; George G Daaboul; Marcella Chiari; Marina Cretich
Journal:  J Extracell Vesicles       Date:  2020-04-17

3.  SARS-CoV-2 Epitope Mapping on Microarrays Highlights Strong Immune-Response to N Protein Region.

Authors:  Angelo Musicò; Roberto Frigerio; Alessandro Mussida; Luisa Barzon; Alessandro Sinigaglia; Silvia Riccetti; Federico Gobbi; Chiara Piubelli; Greta Bergamaschi; Marcella Chiari; Alessandro Gori; Marina Cretich
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2021-01-11

Review 4.  The Bioanalytical and Biomedical Applications of Polymer Modified Substrates.

Authors:  Guifeng Liu; Xudong Sun; Xiaodong Li; Zhenxin Wang
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-21       Impact factor: 4.329

5.  A self-assembling peptide hydrogel for ultrarapid 3D bioassays.

Authors:  Paola Gagni; Alessandro Romanato; Greta Bergamaschi; Paolo Bettotti; Renzo Vanna; Chiara Piotto; Carlo F Morasso; Marcella Chiari; Marina Cretich; Alessandro Gori
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2018-10-22

6.  Surface Immobilization Chemistry of a Laminin-Derived Peptide Affects Keratinocyte Activity.

Authors:  Nicholas G Fischer; Jiahe He; Conrado Aparicio
Journal:  Coatings (Basel)       Date:  2020-06-11       Impact factor: 2.881

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