• Analytical biochemistry · Dec 2011

    Protein chip for the parallel quantification of high and low abundant biomarkers for sepsis.

    • Ursula Sauer, Patrick Domnanich, and Claudia Preininger.
    • AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Health & Environment Department, Bioresources, Konrad Lorenz Straße 24, 3430 Tulln, Austria.
    • Anal. Biochem. 2011 Dec 1;419(1):46-52.

    AbstractWe present herein a protein chip for diagnosis of sepsis that combines both a sandwich and a binding inhibition format in order to quantify high (CRP) and low abundant proteins (cytokines, PCT, neopterin) in parallel. Using the combined assay format the lowest detectable concentrations for CRP, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, TNFα, PCT, and neopterin are 3 mg/L, 15 ng/L, 26 ng/L, 65 ng/L, 40 ng/L, 78 ng/L, and 0.46 μg/L. Four different combined assay formats are tested, using separate or joint incubation steps of analytes and detection antibodies. Yet, low limit of detection (LOD) and short processing time are contradictory: while the combined assay performed in a multistep protocol is extremely sensitive (e.g., the LOD for IL-6 is 15 ng/L), but more time-consuming (4 h), the all-in-one protocol takes only 2.5 h, but suffers from lower sensitivity compared with the multistep protocol (e.g., the LOD for IL-6 is up to 40 times enhanced). Reproducibility is good in both cases (CV 5-20%).Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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