Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7141794 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Trace concentrations of cholyglycine acid (CG) are useful to reflect the damage degree in liver cells, and useful in the diagnosis and prognosis of liver diseases. Therefore, developing an effective strategy to detect the concentration of CG is of great importance. A homogeneous fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) was developed for determination of CG concentrations. The effects of tracer concentration, antibody dilution and incubation time on FPIA performance were studied. The FPIA was used to detect CG in sera from 522 patients with liver diseases and 449 healthy controls. The results were compared with those obtained through enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT). The FPIA showed a detection limit of 50.9Â ng/mL for CG and the cross-reactivity of antibodies with nine structurally and functionally related analogs were negligible. Concentrations of CG in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus, liver cirrhosis and decompensated cirrhosis were 5.4, 7.9 and 6.5-fold higher than those in controls, respectively, and hence were significantly different from controls (P <Â 0.001). The FPIA developed in this study is a rapid, convenient, and simple method, suitable to be used as a screening tool for homogeneous detection of CG in serum. The detection results of FPIA demonstrate that concentrations of CG were much higher in liver patients than in controls. Therefore, CG may be a good biomarker for the diagnosis of liver diseases.
Keywords
FPIAEDFALTIQRChronic hepatitis B virusHCCASTAlanine aminotransferasealpha fetoproteinEnzyme multiplied immunoassay techniqueemitLiver diseasesBiomarkeraspartate transaminaseAFPLOD یا Limit of detectionDecompensated cirrhosisliver cirrhosisFluorescence polarization immunoassayfluorescence polarizationinterquartile rangeslimit of detectionCross-reactivityHepatocellular carcinomahealthy control
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Authors
Ding Shen, Jie Zheng, Xiping Cui, Yingshan Chen, Qiyi He, Rui Lv, Zhaoxia Li, Suqing Zhao,