Increase in the specificity of immunoassay methods by direct targeting different epitopes; sequential chain reactions.

Q3 Medicine Human Antibodies Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3233/HAB-240019
Yasin Ahmadi, Hamid Ahmadi, Leili Aghebati-Maleki
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Abstract

Background: Immunoassay methods typically involve the use of antibodies, which are either labeled with an enzyme to generate a detectable product or directly tagged with a radioactive or fluorescent substrate.

Methods: One approach to enhance the specificity of immuno-detection methods is by employing a combination of different antibodies, such as primary and secondary.

Results: However, relying solely on one antibody targeting another may not offer the highest level of precision for improving immunoassay specificity; A novel strategy for enhancing the specificity of immunoassay techniques involves directly targeting different epitopes of an antigen.

Conclusions: This approach entails utilizing sequential chain reactions facilitated by distinct enzymes bound to various antibodies, each directed at specific epitopes on the antigen. Such an innovative method holds promise for advancing the specificity of immunoassay methods.

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通过直接针对不同的表位提高免疫测定方法的特异性;连续链反应。
背景:免疫测定方法通常涉及抗体的使用,抗体或被酶标记以产生可检测的产物,或直接被放射性或荧光底物标记:方法:提高免疫检测方法特异性的一种方法是结合使用不同的抗体,如一抗和二抗:然而,仅仅依靠一种抗体靶向另一种抗体可能无法提供最高水平的精确度来提高免疫测定的特异性;一种提高免疫测定技术特异性的新策略是直接靶向抗原的不同表位:这种方法需要利用与各种抗体结合的不同酶促进连续链反应,每种酶都针对抗原上的特定表位。这种创新方法有望提高免疫测定方法的特异性。
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Human Antibodies
Human Antibodies Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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期刊介绍: Human Antibodies is an international journal designed to bring together all aspects of human hybridomas and antibody technology under a single, cohesive theme. This includes fundamental research, applied science and clinical applications. Emphasis in the published articles is on antisera, monoclonal antibodies, fusion partners, EBV transformation, transfections, in vitro immunization, defined antigens, tissue reactivity, scale-up production, chimeric antibodies, autoimmunity, natural antibodies/immune response, anti-idiotypes, and hybridomas secreting interesting growth factors. Immunoregulatory molecules, including T cell hybridomas, will also be featured.
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