Synthesis-Based Approach toward Direct Sandwich
Immunoassay for Ciguatoxin CTX3C
Posted on 2003-06-03 - 00:00
Ciguatoxins are the major causative toxins of ciguatera seafood poisoning. Limited availability
of ciguatoxins has hampered the development of a reliable and specific immunoassay for detecting these
toxins in contaminated fish. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) specific against both ends of ciguatoxin CTX3C
were prepared by immunization of mice with protein conjugates of rationally designed synthetic haptens,
3 and 4, in place of the natural toxin. Haptenic groups that possess a surface area larger than 400 Å2 were
required to produce mAbs that can bind strongly to CTX3C itself. A direct sandwich enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using these mAbs was established to detect CTX3C at the ppb level with
no cross-reactivity against other related marine toxins, including brevetoxin A, brevetoxin B, okadaic acid,
or maitotoxin.
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Oguri, Hiroki; Hirama, Masahiro; Tsumuraya, Takeshi; Fujii, Ikuo; Maruyama, Megumi; Uehara, Hisatoshi; et al. (2016). Synthesis-Based Approach toward Direct Sandwich
Immunoassay for Ciguatoxin CTX3C. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja034990a