Multiplex immuno screening assay

Active Publication Date: 2014-09-18
INST PASTEUR
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Infectious diseases and viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) pose a significant public health problem, due to the severity of the diseases, high lethality, inter-human contagiousness of certain agents, and lack of effective treatment for most of them.
However, such techniques require measurement of each antibody separately, and thus are not useful for parallel, rapid, and high throughput analysis of multiple antibodies in a single sample of biological fluid.
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[0944]In the context of the invention, a multiplex bead-based immunoassay was developed for rapid and simultaneous detection of antibodies to arboviruses in biological fluids.

[0945]The system is based on the xMAP technology (Luminex corporation) and uses a mixture of antigen-coated microspheres as capture reagents for specific human immunoglobulins. Distinct sets of microspheres (Magplex, Luminex corporation) were coupled with purified AGT fusion proteins, namely the SNAP-tagged viral recombinant proteins: sSNAP-DV1.EDIII, sSNAP-DV2.EDIII, sSNAP-DV3.EDIII, sSNAP-DV4.EDIII, sSNAP-WN.EDIII, sSNAP-JE.EDIII, sSNAP-USU.EDIII, sSNAP-TBE.EDIII, sSNAP-YF.EDIII, sSNAP-MVE.EDIII, sSNAP-Rocio.EDIII, sSNAP-WSL.EDIII, sSNAP-ZIKA.EDIII, SNAP-DVlectoM, sSNAP-N.RVF, sSNAP-N.TOS, and CHIK.sE2-SNAP. Recombinant antigens were covalently coupled to the carboxyl microsphere surface using a substrate of the AGT protein as linker (BG-PEG-NH2, New England Biolabs), thereby enhancing antibody capture efficienc

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The present invention provides kits and assay methods for the early detection of pathogens, precise identification of the etiologic agent, and improved disease surveillance. More specifically, the present invention discloses an immunoassay leading to the rapid and simultaneous detection of antibodies to a wide range of infectious pathogens in biological fluids of infected patients. This immunoassay involves the covalent and oriented coupling of fusion proteins comprising an AGT enzyme and a viral antigen on an identifiable solid support (e.g. fluorescent microspheres), said support being previously coated with an AGT substrate. This coupling is mediated by the irreversible reaction of the AGT enzyme on its substrate. The thus obtained antigen-coupled microspheres show enhanced capture of specific antibodies as compared to antigen-coupled microspheres produced by standard amine coupling procedures. The methods of the invention possess the ability to multiplex, minimize the amount of biological sample, and have enhanced sensitivity and specificity toward target antibodies as compared with classical ELISA or Radio-Immunoprecipitation assays.

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