Modelling the effect of antibody depletion on dose-response behavior for common immunostaining protocols

Dominik Tschimmel, Steffen Waldherr, Tim Hucho
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Abstract

Dose-response curves of immunostaining experiments are commonly described as Langmuir isotherm. However, for common immunostaining protocols the equilibrium assumption is violated and the dose-response behavior is governed by antibody accumulation. If bound antibodies are replenished, i.e. the concentration of unbound antibodies is constant, the accumulation model can easily be solved analytically. Yet, in many experimental setups the overall amount of antibodies is fixed such that antibody binding reduces the concentration of free antibodies. Solving the accumulation model for this case is more difficult and seems to be impossible if the epitopes are heterogeneous. In this paper, we solve the accumulation model with antibody depletion analytically for the simple case of identical epitopes. We derive inequalities between the depletion-free accumulation model, the accumulation model and the Langmuir isotherm. This allows us to characterize the antibody depletion effect. We generalize the problem to heterogeneous epitopes, where we prove the existence and uniqueness of a solution that behaves as expected by the experimental setting. With these properties we derive bounds for the resulting multi-epitope-class accumulation model and investigate the depletion effect in the case of heterogeneous epitopes.
模拟抗体耗竭对常见免疫染色方案剂量反应行为的影响
免疫染色实验的剂量反应曲线通常被描述为朗穆尔等温线。然而,对于常见的免疫染色实验,平衡假设被打破,剂量-反应行为受抗体积累的影响。如果结合抗体得到补充,即未结合抗体的浓度是恒定的,那么积累模型很容易通过分析求解。然而,在许多实验设置中,抗体的总量是固定的,因此抗体结合会降低游离抗体的浓度。在这种情况下求解积累模型比较困难,如果表位是异质的,似乎就不可能求解。本文针对表位完全相同的简单情况,用分析方法求解了抗体耗竭的积累模型。我们推导出了无损耗积累模型、积累模型和朗缪尔热之间的不等式。这使我们能够描述抗体耗竭效应的特征。我们将这一问题推广到异质表位,证明了一个解的存在性和唯一性,该解的行为符合实验设定的预期。利用这些特性,我们推导出了多表位类积累模型的边界,并研究了异质表位情况下的耗竭效应。
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