Issue 9, 2003

Bead injection ELISA for the determination of antibodies implicated in type 1 diabetes mellitus

Abstract

This work introduces a novel analytical method for the detection and study of GAD65 autoantibodies, which have been implicated in the onset of type 1 diabetes. There is a clinical need for a rapid and automated assay for GAD65 autoantibodies. Therefore, this method was designed to exploit the advantages of bead injection (BI) analysis for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). BI ELISA is a microscale technique that uses enzyme labeled secondary antibodies to detect the capture of target antibodies on immobilized antigen in the flow cell of the lab-on-valve (LOV) manifold. A detection limit of 20 ng mL−1 of GAD65 monoclonal antibody 144 compares favorably with the sensitivity and precision of a standard ELISA currently employed to detect GAD65 autoantibodies. Compared to the standard ELISA protocol, BI ELISA offers a significantly reduced assay time and complete automation of solution handling and detection.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Mar 2003
Accepted
04 Jun 2003
First published
01 Aug 2003

Analyst, 2003,128, 1157-1162

Bead injection ELISA for the determination of antibodies implicated in type 1 diabetes mellitus

A. D. Carroll, L. Scampavia, D. Luo, Å. Lernmark and J. Ruzicka, Analyst, 2003, 128, 1157 DOI: 10.1039/B302786D

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