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A novel general and efficient technique for dissociating antigen in circulating immune complexes

Authors :
Yueli Rao
Dawei Cui
Bin Lou
Aifang Xu
Jiezuan Yang
Yuzhu Dai
Changgui Sun
Jian Xu
Tieli Zhou
Xujian Xu
Jun Cheng
Zhengjun Hu
Guozheng Wang
Xianming Zeng
Jiahui He
Yu Chen
Source :
Electrophoresis. 39(2)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Circulating immune complexes (CICs) are produced during the immune response. It is more clinically important to establish a general and efficient CICs dissociation technique for the detection of antigens for CICs other than the detection of free antigens in the serum. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) two-precipitation separation and glycine-HCl as a buffer system were employed to develop a general and efficient buffer dissociation technique to separate CICs from serum and dissociate antigens from CICs. The measurement value of new PEG two-precipitation separation technique was higher than traditional PEG precipitation separation technique. There were slight differences in the dissociation conditions of HCV Core-IC, HIV P24-IC, Ins-IC and TG-IC as compared to HBsAg-IC. The detection of antigens in HBsAg-IC, HCV Core-IC, HIV P24-IC, Ins-IC and TG-IC with this technique was superior to that with HCl Dissociation, Trypsin Digestion or Immune Complex Transfer technique. PEG two-precipitation dissociation technique may reduce macromolecular protein and the adhesion of free antigens during the co-precipitation, which increases the efficiency of separation and precipitation of CICs. This technique also avoids the damage of reagents to antigens, assuring the repeatability, reliability and validity. Thus, this technique is application in samples negative or positive for free antigens.

Details

ISSN :
15222683
Volume :
39
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Electrophoresis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....593c2c4cbb6fcc42fa2c04dfbfef90d9