Multiplex Immunoassay for Biomarker Profiling of Whole Blood Cell Lysates and Supernatants and Pathogen Response in Neat Whole Blood Cultures.

IF 2.3 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Irina Balan, Alejandro G Lopez, A Leslie Morrow
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Abstract

Replicating in vivo conditions is essential for understanding immune responses and measuring immune biomarkers in blood. Sampling immune biomarkers in plasma or serum often fails to detect disease-relevant signals, possibly because these markers are sequestered in immune cells or extracellular vesicles. Furthermore, traditional whole blood cultures using external media may not accurately mimic the physiological environment of blood cells. To address these limitations, we developed a strategy using whole blood cell lysates and supernatants to optimize biomarker detection. Additionally, we employed neat whole blood culture methods, preserving the natural cellular and biochemical environment to assess sensitivity to immune modulators, such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS). This cost-effective approach minimizes variability and contamination risks. By utilizing Luminex multiplex immunoassays, we profiled immune biomarkers with higher sensitivity and efficiency than traditional ELISAs. Blood samples from individuals with high alcohol consumption validated our method by assessing biomarker levels before and after LPS stimulation, providing insights into intracellular responses and inflammatory pathways. This method enhances our understanding of inflammatory processes in blood cells, demonstrating the advantages of cell lysates, supernatants, and advanced multiplex assays in immunological research.

纯全血培养中全血细胞裂解物和上清物的生物标志物分析和病原体反应的多重免疫分析。
复制体内条件对于理解免疫反应和测量血液中的免疫生物标志物是必不可少的。在血浆或血清中取样免疫生物标志物往往无法检测到与疾病相关的信号,可能是因为这些标志物被隔离在免疫细胞或细胞外囊泡中。此外,使用外部培养基的传统全血培养可能无法准确模拟血细胞的生理环境。为了解决这些限制,我们开发了一种使用全血细胞裂解液和上清液来优化生物标志物检测的策略。此外,我们采用纯全血培养方法,保留自然细胞和生化环境,以评估对免疫调节剂(如脂多糖(LPS))的敏感性。这种具有成本效益的方法将可变性和污染风险降至最低。通过使用Luminex多重免疫分析,我们以比传统elisa更高的灵敏度和效率分析免疫生物标志物。通过评估LPS刺激前后的生物标志物水平,来自高饮酒者的血液样本验证了我们的方法,从而深入了解细胞内反应和炎症途径。这种方法增强了我们对血细胞炎症过程的理解,展示了细胞裂解液、上清液和先进的免疫学研究中的多重检测的优势。
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Methods and Protocols
Methods and Protocols Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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