학술논문

An ELISA protocol to improve the accuracy and reliability of serological antibody assays
Document Type
article
Source
MethodsX, Vol 4, Iss C, Pp 153-165 (2017)
Subject
ELISA
Antibody Assay
ChonBlock™
False positive reaction
Human serum
Non-specific reaction
Rheumatoid arthritis
Serum immunoglobulin
Science
Language
English
ISSN
2215-0161
Abstract
To assay serum antibodies by indirect ELISA, it is critical to eliminate a variety of false positive and negative reactions attributed to the principle. These include 1) the background (BG) noise reaction caused by hydrophobic binding of immunoglobulin components in sample specimens to solid surfaces, 2) false positive reaction caused by non-specific binding of immunoglobulins to target-antigens by protein-protein interactions, and 3) other false positive and negative reactions caused by buffer components. No current blocking agents can prevent these false positive and negative reactions, and antibody assay results vary significantly depending on the buffer system used. To address these fundamental problems, we investigated all types of non-specific reactions involved in indirect ELISAs, and the blocking efficacy of current buffer systems and a newly developed ELISA buffer, ChonBlock™. The accuracy and reliability of these assay results were examined in detail by inhibition tests in individual buffer systems. Based on these studies, we are providing a definitive ELISA protocol for all users to improve ELISA technique and obtain accurate, reliable, and reproducible assay data against a variety of antigens.