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posted on 2016-08-29, 00:00 authored by Nicklas
N. Poulsen, Morten E. Pedersen, Jesper Østergaard, Nickolaj J. Petersen, Christoffer T. Nielsen, Niels H. H. Heegaard, Henrik JensenDetection of immune
responses is important in the diagnosis of
many diseases. For example, the detection of circulating autoantibodies
against double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is used in the diagnosis of Systemic
Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). It is, however, difficult to reach satisfactory
sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy with established assays. Also,
existing methodologies for quantification of autoantibodies are challenging
to transfer to a point-of-care setting. Here we present the use of
flow-induced dispersion analysis (FIDA) for rapid (minutes) measurement
of autoantibodies against dsDNA. The assay is based on Taylor dispersion
analysis (TDA) and is fully automated with the use of standard capillary
electrophoresis (CE) based equipment employing fluorescence detection.
It is robust toward matrix effects as demonstrated by the direct analysis
of samples composed of up to 85% plasma derived from human blood samples,
and it allows for flexible exchange of the DNA sequences used to probe
for the autoantibodies. Plasma samples from SLE positive patients
were analyzed using the new FIDA methodology as well as by standard
indirect immunofluorescence and solid-phase immunoassays. Interestingly,
the patient antibodies bound DNA sequences with different affinities,
suggesting pronounced heterogeneity among autoantibodies produced
in SLE. The FIDA based methodology is a new approach for autoantibody
detection and holds promise for being used for patient stratification
and monitoring of disease activity.
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Anti-dsDNA Antibody Binding HeterogeneityassayFIDASystemic Lupus Erythematosus Patientsflow-induced dispersion analysisPatient Stratification DetectionSystemic Lupus ErythematosusDNA sequencesCEFlow-Induced Dispersion AnalysisdetectionTDAautoantibodiesampleTaylor dispersion analysismethodologySLEdiagnosis