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1990 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Basic Study on the Development of Novel and Ultrasensitive Immunoassay for Biological Substances

Research Project

Project/Area Number 01580168
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field 物質生物化学
Research InstitutionMiyazaki Medical College

Principal Investigator

ISHIKAWA Eiji  Miyazaki Medical College Professor, 医学部, 教授 (40029939)

Project Period (FY) 1989 – 1990
KeywordsEnzyme immunoassay / Antigen / Antibody / Hapten / Immunoassay / Non-isotopic immunoassay / Attomole / Milliattomole
Research Abstract

Ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassay methods not only for antigens but also for antibodies and haptens have been developed. These methods are based on a noncompetitive type of assay using solid phase rather than a competitive one. One of the greatest obstacles limiting the sensitivity of noncompetitive immunoassay methods using solid phase is the nonspecific binding of labeled reactants to solid phase. A novel method (immune complex transfer immunoassay method) to overcome this difficulty has been developed. In the initially developed method, antibodies in test serum were reacted with dinitrophenylated biotinylated antigen. The complex formed was trapped onto (anti-dinitrophenyl group) IgG-coated solid phase. The solid phase was washed to eliminate nonspecific immunoglobulins. The complex was eluted from the solid phase with dinitrophenyl-L-lysine, again trapped onto avidin (streptavidin) -coated solid phase and finally measured by reaction with (anti-immunoglobulin) Fab' -enzyme conjugat … More e. Namely, the complex of antibodies and dinitrophenylated biotinylated antigen was transferred from one solid to another, effectively eliminating nonspecific immunoglobulins nonspecifically adsorbed onto the first solid phase. By this method with and without further modifications, the sensitivity for antibodies in serum has been considerably improved, and applications were made to measure low levels of antibodies against human T-cell leukemia virus and human immunodeficiency virus, which are not detectable by conventional methods. The same principle of immune complex transfer has been applied to the detection of antigens, and one milliattomole (600 molecules) of human ferritin has been detected. Ultrasensitive, noncompetitive immunoassay methods to measure attomole amounts of haptens with amino groups have also been developed. Haptens, especially peptides, were biotinylated by using N-hydroxysuccinimidobiotin, and measured by using enzyme-labeled anti-peptide Feb' and streptavidin- coated solid phase (hetero-two-site enzyme immunoassay). Less

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  • [Publications] Hiroaki Kohno,et al.: "Novel and sensitive enzyme immunoassay(immune complex transfer enzyme immunoassay for(antiーhuman Tーcell leukemia virus type I)IgG in human serum using recombinant gagーenv hybird protein as antigen." Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis. 4. 355-362 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Eiji Ishikawa,et al: "Novel and sensitive noncompetitive(twoーsite) immunoassay for haptens with emphasis on peptides." Clinical Biochemistry. 23. 445-453 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Seiichi Hashida,et al.: "Detection of one milliattomole of ferritin by novel and ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassay." Journal of Biochemistry. 108. 960-964 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Eiji Ishikawa,et al.: "Ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassay." Clinica Chimica Acta. 194. 51-72 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Takeyuki Kohno,et al.: "Immune cumplex transfer enzyme immunoassay for (antiーhuman Tーcell leukemia virus type I)IgG in serum using a synthetic peptide,env gp46(188ー209),as antigen." Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis. 5. 25-37 (1991)

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  • [Publications] Seiichi Hashida,et al.: "Timeーresolved fluorometric sandwich immunoassay for human growth hormone in serum and urine." Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis. 5. 38-42 (1991)

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  • [Publications] Hiroaki Kohno, Takeyuki Kohno, Iwane Sakoda and Eiji Ishikawa: "Novel and sensitive enzyme immunoassay (immune complex transfer enzyme immunoassay for (anti-human T-cell leukemia virus type I) IgG in human serum using recombinant gag-env hybrid protein as antigen" Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis. 4. 355-362 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Eiji Ishikawa, Koichiro Tanaka, Seiichi Hashida, Ken'ichi Yamaguchi and Takeshi Uno: "Novel and sensitive noncompetitive (two-site) immunoassay for haptens with emphasis on peptides." Clinical Biochemistry. 23. 445-453 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Seiichi Hashida and Eiji Ishikawa: "Detection of one milliattomole of ferritin by novel and ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassay." Journal of Biochemistry. 108. 960-964 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Eiji Ishikawa, Seiichi Hashida, Takeyuki Kohno and Kouichi Hirota: "Ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassay." Clinica Chimica Acta. 194. 51-72 (1990)

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  • [Publications] Takeyuki Kohno, Iwane Sakoda and Eiji Ishikawa: "Immune complex transfer enzyme immunoassay for (anti-human T-cell leukemia virus type I) IgG in serum using a synthetic peptide, env gp46 (188-209), as antigen." Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis. 5. 25-37 (1991)

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  • [Publications] Seiichi Hashida, Koichiro tanaka, Shinobu Inoue, Kunio Hayakawa and Eiji Ishikawa: "Time-resolved fluorometric sandwich immunoassay for human growth hormone in serum and urine." Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis. 5. 38-42 (1991)

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