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Procalcitonin detection in human plasma specimens using a fast version of proximity extension assay
by
Ferrazzi, Elsa
, Benoit, Vincent
, Rubens, Agnes
, Dalbon, Pascal
, Aufradet, Emeline
, Imbaud, Pierre
, Boulet, Laurent
, Bedin, Frederic
in
Antibodies, Monoclonal
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial Infections
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood banks
/ Blood plasma
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA polymerase
/ DNA-directed DNA polymerase
/ Exonuclease
/ Humans
/ Hybridization
/ Immunoassay
/ Immunoassay - methods
/ Infections
/ Medical screening
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Oligonucleotides
/ Plasma
/ Polypeptides
/ Procalcitonin
/ Proteins
/ Quantitation
/ Research and Analysis Methods
2023
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Procalcitonin detection in human plasma specimens using a fast version of proximity extension assay
by
Ferrazzi, Elsa
, Benoit, Vincent
, Rubens, Agnes
, Dalbon, Pascal
, Aufradet, Emeline
, Imbaud, Pierre
, Boulet, Laurent
, Bedin, Frederic
in
Antibodies, Monoclonal
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial Infections
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood banks
/ Blood plasma
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA polymerase
/ DNA-directed DNA polymerase
/ Exonuclease
/ Humans
/ Hybridization
/ Immunoassay
/ Immunoassay - methods
/ Infections
/ Medical screening
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Oligonucleotides
/ Plasma
/ Polypeptides
/ Procalcitonin
/ Proteins
/ Quantitation
/ Research and Analysis Methods
2023
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Procalcitonin detection in human plasma specimens using a fast version of proximity extension assay
by
Ferrazzi, Elsa
, Benoit, Vincent
, Rubens, Agnes
, Dalbon, Pascal
, Aufradet, Emeline
, Imbaud, Pierre
, Boulet, Laurent
, Bedin, Frederic
in
Antibodies, Monoclonal
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial Infections
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood banks
/ Blood plasma
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA polymerase
/ DNA-directed DNA polymerase
/ Exonuclease
/ Humans
/ Hybridization
/ Immunoassay
/ Immunoassay - methods
/ Infections
/ Medical screening
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Oligonucleotides
/ Plasma
/ Polypeptides
/ Procalcitonin
/ Proteins
/ Quantitation
/ Research and Analysis Methods
2023
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Procalcitonin detection in human plasma specimens using a fast version of proximity extension assay
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Procalcitonin detection in human plasma specimens using a fast version of proximity extension assay
2023
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Overview
An exciting trend in clinical diagnostics is the development of easy-to-use, minimally invasive assays for screening and prevention of disease at the point of care. Proximity Extension Assay (PEA), an homogeneous, dual-recognition immunoassay, has proven to be sensitive, specific and convenient for detection or quantitation of one or multiple analytes in human plasma. In this paper, the PEA principle was applied to the detection of procalcitonin (PCT), a widely used biomarker for the identification of bacterial infection. A simple, short PEA protocol, with an assay time suitable for point-of-care diagnostics, is presented here as a proof of concept. Pairs of oligonucleotides and monoclonal antibodies were selected to generate tools specifically adapted to the development of an efficient PEA for PCT detection. The assay time was reduced by more than 13-fold compared to published versions of PEA, without significantly affecting assay performance. It was also demonstrated that T4 DNA polymerase could advantageously be replaced by other polymerases having strong 3’>5’ exonuclease activity. The sensitivity of this improved assay was determined to be about 0.1 ng/mL of PCT in plasma specimen. The potential use of such an assay in an integrated system for the low-plex detection of biomarkers in human specimen at the point of care was discussed.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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