Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2089491 Journal of Immunological Methods 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bead-based suspension array technology (xMAP, Luminex Corp.) permits the simultaneous analysis of antibodies with specificities for up to 100 different antigens in a single reaction and the high through-put screening of up to 1000 sera per day. Therefore, this technology is becoming more and more popular for serological analyses, replacing ELISA techniques at least for epidemiological purposes. However, a major intrinsic problem of Luminex technology is that human sera may contain antibodies that directly bind to the beads, resulting in intolerably high non-specific background. The proportion of such “bead binders” in different serum panels frequently exceeds 5% and is therefore a severe problem. We screened for background inhibitors and found that serum pre-incubation with polyvinylalcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone and a proprietary reagent (Super ChemiBlock, Chemicon) significantly reduced non-specific background, whereas use of Luminex SeroMap beads only partially solved the problem.

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