Surface plasmon resonance based detection of human serum albumin as a marker for hepatocytes activity

A. Henseleit, J. Stuermer, C. Pohl, Natalie Haustein, F. Sonntag, T. Bley, E. Boschke
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Techniques for monitoring cell cultures and fermentation processes not only enable prompt feedback to variations in critical parameters (e.g., media composition and metabolites) but further improve our understanding of the processes themselves. In this context, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy is one of the methods of choice. This technique exploits angle shifting to follow molecular interactions in real-time. Therefore, it allows samples to be characterized without additional molecular labels and time-consuming sample preparation. The immobilization of receptors onto the chip surface is one of the most challenging requirements in SPR. Especially for measurements in crude samples, it is crucial to achieve a sufficient immobilization level and block the remaining sensitive area to prevent nonspecific binding. In this article, we present a SPR-based detection system for human serum albumin (HSA). As HSA is exclusively synthesized in the liver, it can be used to characterize the specific activity of in vitro cultivated human hepatocytes. These can be cultivated in so-called multi-organ-chips, which have been developed by groups at the TU Berlin and Fraunhofer IWS for predictive preclinical substance evaluation.
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基于表面等离子体共振的人血清白蛋白检测作为肝细胞活性的标志物
监测细胞培养和发酵过程的技术不仅能够及时反馈关键参数(例如,培养基组成和代谢物)的变化,而且进一步提高了我们对过程本身的理解。在这种情况下,表面等离子体共振(SPR)光谱是选择的方法之一。该技术利用角度移动来实时跟踪分子相互作用。因此,它允许样品表征没有额外的分子标记和耗时的样品制备。将受体固定在芯片表面是SPR中最具挑战性的要求之一。特别是对于粗样品的测量,达到足够的固定水平和阻断剩余的敏感区域以防止非特异性结合是至关重要的。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于spr的人血清白蛋白(HSA)检测系统。由于HSA仅在肝脏中合成,因此可以用来表征体外培养的人肝细胞的比活性。这些细胞可以在所谓的多器官芯片中培养,这种芯片是由柏林工业大学和弗劳恩霍夫IWS的研究小组开发的,用于预测临床前物质评估。
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