| Literature DB >> 35945290 |
Qiyi He1,2, Li Yang3, Mingxia Lin1, Huiyi Yang1, Xiping Cui1, Mark R McCoy4, Bruce D Hammock4, Yanxiong Fang5, Suqing Zhao6.
Abstract
Ferritin, widely present in liver and spleen tissue, is considered as a serological biomarker for liver diseases and cancers. The detection of ferritin may be an important tool in health diagnosis. In this study, 14 non-immunized chicken spleens were utilized to construct a single-chain fragment (scFv) phage library. After 4 rounds of panning, 7 unique clones were obtained. The optimal clone was further screened and combined with NanoLuc luciferase (Nluc) as a dual functional immunoprobe to bioluminescent enzyme immunoassay (BLEIA), which was twice as sensitive as its parental scFv-based double-sandwich enzyme-linked immunoassay (ds-ELISA). The cross-reactivity analysis revealed that the proposed methods were highly selective and suitable for clinical detection. To further verify the performance of the immunoassays, serum samples were tested by the proposed methods and a commercial ELISA kit, and there was a good correlation between the results. These results suggested that scFv fused with Nluc might be a powerful dual functional tool for rapid, practically reliable, and highly sensitive ferritin detection.Entities:
Keywords: Bioluminescent enzyme immunoassay; Biomarker; Ferritin; NanoLuc luciferase; Single-chain variable fragment
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35945290 PMCID: PMC9531656 DOI: 10.1007/s00216-022-04261-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Bioanal Chem ISSN: 1618-2642 Impact factor: 4.478