Covalent Immobilization of Antibodies through Tetrazine-TCO Reaction to Improve Sensitivity of ELISA Technique
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ELISA Antibodies immobilization Tetrazine TCO CEA
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2021-12-20Referencia bibliográfica
García-Maceira, T... [et al.]. Covalent Immobilization of Antibodies through Tetrazine-TCO Reaction to Improve Sensitivity of ELISA Technique. Biosensors 2021, 11, 524. [https://doi.org/10.3390/bios11120524]
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Compra Publica Precomercial, Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, Espana 2012/000069Abstract
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is routinely used to detect biomolecules
related to several diseases facilitating diagnosis and monitoring of these, as well as the possibility
of decreasing their mortality rate. Several methods have been carried out to improve the ELISA
sensitivity through antibodies immobilization on the microtiter plates. Here, we have developed
a strategy of antibodies immobilization to improve the ELISA sensitivity increasing the antibody
density surface through the tetrazine (Tz)-trans-cyclooctene (TCO) reaction. For this, we prepared
surfaces with tetrazine groups while the captured antibody was conjugated with TCO. The tetrazine
surfaces were prepared in two different ways: (1) from aminated plates and (2) from Tz-BSA-coated
plates. The surfaces were evaluated using two sandwich ELISA models, one of them using the
low-affinity antibody anti-c-myc as a capture antibody to detect the c-myc-GST-IL8h recombinant
protein, and the other one to detect the carcinoembryonic human protein (CEA). The sensitivity
increased in both surfaces treated with tetrazine in comparison with the standard unmodified surface.
The c-myc-GST-IL8h detection was around 10-fold more sensible on both tetrazine surfaces, while
CEA ELISA detection increased 12-fold on surfaces coated with Tz-BSA. In conclusion, we show
that it is possible to improve the ELISA sensitivity using this immobilization system, where capture
antibodies bond covalently to surfaces.