Bhagwati Khatri, Peggy Riese, Hanna Shkarlet, Daniella Mortier, Helen McShane, Paul W Bowyer, Edmond Remarque
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Evaluation of 1st WHO anti-malaria reference reagent for competition ELISA harmonisation and development of ADAMSEL analytical platform.
This study focuses on harmonising the competition ELISA (cELISA) assay for Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum), using the 1st WHO reference reagent for anti-malaria (P. falciparum) human reference serum (10/198). Antibody-mediated immune responses against the Apical Membrane Antigen 1 (AMA1) play a significant role in protection against malaria. However, the sequence diversity of AMA1 and cross-reactivity among variants pose challenges in assessing antibody responses. To address this, the cELISA assay was selected to examine cross-reactive antibody responses against different variants. The harmonisation process for cELISA was performed in three laboratories. The 10/198 served as an internal standard for the calculation of IgG concentrations in the cELISA using ADAMSEL software. Additionally, a novel semi-automated analytical tool was developed in the R-statistics environment. This tool is freely available for download and streamlines generating results while minimising human error. This study demonstrated the effectiveness of the 1st WHO reference reagent as a standard for cELISA. Additionally, the ADAMSEL software and R-platform tool provide a user-friendly and accessible tool for the analysis of cELISA data. Its automation capabilities improve efficiency and ensure global accessibility at no cost, benefitting laboratories with limited resources.
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Biologicals provides a modern and multidisciplinary international forum for news, debate, and original research on all aspects of biologicals used in human and veterinary medicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and letters relevant to the development, production, quality control, and standardization of biological derived from both novel and established biotechnologies. Special issues are produced to reflect topics of particular international interest and concern.Three types of papers are welcome: original research reports, short papers, and review articles. The journal will also publish comments and letters to the editor, book reviews, meeting reports and information on regulatory issues.