An Aptamer Linked Immobilized Sorbent Assay (ALISA) to Detect Circulatory IFN-α, an Inflammatory Protein among Tuberculosis Patients

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Vibha Taneja, Manish Goel, Uma Shankar, Amit Kumar, Gopi C. Khilnani, Hanumanthappa K. Prasad, Godavari B. K. S. Prasad, Umesh D. Gupta, Tarun K. Sharma*
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Abstract

Dysregulation of IFN-α is the basis for pathogenesis of autoimmune as well as infectious diseases. Identifying inflammatory signatures in peripheral blood of patients is an approach for monitoring active infection. Hence, estimation of type I IFNs as an inflammatory biomarker to scrutinize disease status after treatment is useful. Accordingly, an Aptamer Linked Immobilized Sorbent Assay (ALISA) for the detection of IFN-α in serum samples was developed. Sixteen aptamers were screened for their ability to bind IFN-α. Aptamer IFNα-3 exhibited specificity for IFN-α with no cross-reactivity with interferons β and γ and human serum albumin. The disassociation constant (Kd) was determined to be 3.96 ± 0.36 nM, and the limit of detection was ~2 ng. The characterized IFNα-3 aptamer was used in ALISA to screen tuberculosis (TB) patients’ sera. An elevated IFN-α level in sera derived from untreated TB patients (median = 0.31), compared to nontuberculous household contacts (median = 0.13) and healthy volunteers (median = 0.12), and further a decline in IFN-α level among treated patients (median = 0.13) were seen. The ALISA assay facilitates direct estimation of inflammatory protein(s) in circulation unlike mRNA estimation by real time PCR. Designing of aptamers similar to the IFNα-3 aptamer provides a novel approach to assess other inflammatory protein(s) in patients before, during, and after completion of treatment and would denote clinical improvement in successfully treated patients.

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适体连接固定吸附试验(ALISA)检测结核患者循环IFN-α,一种炎症蛋白
IFN-α的失调是自身免疫性疾病和感染性疾病发病的基础。识别患者外周血中的炎症特征是监测活动性感染的一种方法。因此,估计I型ifn作为炎症生物标志物来检查治疗后的疾病状态是有用的。因此,建立了一种检测血清样品中IFN-α的适配体连接固定化吸附法(ALISA)。筛选了16个适配体结合IFN-α的能力。适配体IFNα-3对IFN-α具有特异性,与干扰素β、γ和人血清白蛋白无交叉反应性。测定解离常数(Kd)为3.96±0.36 nM,检出限为~2 ng。将所鉴定的IFNα-3适配体应用于ALISA筛查结核病(TB)患者血清。与非结核病家庭接触者(中位数= 0.13)和健康志愿者(中位数= 0.12)相比,未经治疗的结核病患者血清中IFN-α水平升高(中位数= 0.31),治疗患者血清中IFN-α水平进一步下降(中位数= 0.13)。与实时PCR的mRNA估计不同,ALISA分析有助于直接估计循环中的炎症蛋白。设计类似于IFNα-3适配体的适配体为评估患者在治疗前、治疗中和治疗完成后的其他炎症蛋白提供了一种新的方法,并将表明治疗成功的患者的临床改善。
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