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A Monoclonal-Monoclonal Antibody Based Capture ELISA for Abrin.


ABSTRACT: Abrin, one of the most highly potent toxins in the world, is derived from the plant, Abrus precatorius. Because of its high toxicity, it poses potential bioterror risks. Therefore, a need exists for new reagents and technologies that would be able to rapidly detect abrin contamination as well as lead to new therapeutics. We report here a group of abrin-specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that recognize abrin A-chain, intact A-B chain toxin, and agglutinin by Western blot. Additionally, these mAbs were evaluated for their ability to serve as capture antibodies for a sandwich (capture) ELISA. All possible capture-detector pairs were evaluated and the best antibody pair identified and optimized for a capture ELISA. The capture ELISA based on this capture-detector mAb pair had a limit of detection (L.O.D) of ?1 ng/mL measured using three independent experiments. The assay did not reveal any false positives with extracts containing other potential ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs). Thus, this new capture ELISA uses mAbs for both capture and detection; has no cross-reactivity against other plant RIPs; and has a sensitivity comparable to other reported capture ELISAs using polyclonal antibodies as either capture or detector.

SUBMITTER: Tam CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5666375 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Monoclonal-Monoclonal Antibody Based Capture ELISA for Abrin.

Tam Christina C CC   Cheng Luisa W LW   He Xiaohua X   Merrill Paul P   Hodge David D   Stanker Larry H LH  

Toxins 20171018 10


Abrin, one of the most highly potent toxins in the world, is derived from the plant, <i>Abrus precatorius</i>. Because of its high toxicity, it poses potential bioterror risks. Therefore, a need exists for new reagents and technologies that would be able to rapidly detect abrin contamination as well as lead to new therapeutics. We report here a group of abrin-specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that recognize abrin A-chain, intact A-B chain toxin, and agglutinin by Western blot. Additionally,  ...[more]

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