单步夹心免疫分析法分析鱼类中的雪卡毒素

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Jaume Reverté , Shivangi Shukla , Takeshi Tsumuraya , Masahiro Hirama , Jean Turquet , Jorge Diogène , Mònica Campàs
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摘要

雪卡毒素(CTXs)是雪卡毒素中毒(CP)的主要原因,雪卡毒素中毒是世界上最普遍的非细菌性海产疾病之一。由于除了姑息性治疗之外没有治愈方法来缓解症状,有效的CP管理依赖于预防。然而,在海产品中检测CTX带来了重大的分析挑战,因为它们在标本中的浓度通常很低,而且CTX同系物之间的差异很大,其中许多仍然缺乏特征。这些挑战导致对开发快速、敏感和用户友好的CP监测生物分析工具的需求不断增长。在本研究中,我们评估了几种简化的三明治免疫分析策略用于检测鱼类中的太平洋CTXs。其中,单步策略被认为是最有前途的,因为它可以在40分钟内检测到复杂鱼类基质中的太平洋CTXs,含量低至0.01µg CTX1B当量/kg鱼,符合美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)提出的安全指导水平。与传统的三明治免疫测定不同,三明治免疫测定需要几个连续的孵育步骤,单步策略包括所有成分与样品同时孵育,然后在信号测量之前进行洗涤和底物孵育步骤。这种方法大大降低了分析的复杂性和所需的时间,使这种免疫分析法成为一种非常有前途的CP风险评估和管理工具。
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Analysis of ciguatoxins in fish with a single-step sandwich immunoassay

Analysis of ciguatoxins in fish with a single-step sandwich immunoassay
Ciguatoxins (CTXs) are the primary cause of ciguatera poisoning (CP), one of the most prevalent non-bacterial seafood-borne illnesses worldwide. With no cure available beyond palliative treatments to alleviate symptoms, effective CP management relies on prevention. However, the detection of CTXs in seafood poses significant analytical challenges due to their typically low concentrations in specimens and the high variability among CTX congeners, many of which remain poorly characterized. These challenges have led to a growing demand for the development of rapid, sensitive, and user-friendly bioanalytical tools for CP surveillance. In this study, several simplified sandwich immunoassay strategies were evaluated for the detection of Pacific CTXs in fish. Among them, the single-step strategy was identified as the most promising, as it enables the detection of Pacific CTXs in complex fish matrixes within only 40 min at levels as low as 0.01 µg CTX1B equivalents/kg of fish, aligned with the safety guidance level proposed by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Unlike traditional sandwich immunoassays, which require several sequential incubation steps, the single-step strategy involves a simultaneous incubation of all components with the sample, uniquely followed by a washing and substrate incubation step prior to signal measurement. This approach significantly reduces both the complexity and time required for analysis, positioning this immunoassay as a highly promising tool for CP risk assessment and management.
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Harmful Algae
Harmful Algae 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
15.20%
发文量
122
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: This journal provides a forum to promote knowledge of harmful microalgae and macroalgae, including cyanobacteria, as well as monitoring, management and control of these organisms.
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