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Miniaturization of multiplexed planar recombinant antibody arrays for serum protein profiling.

Petersson, Linn ; Coen, Michael ; Amro, Nabil A ; Truedsson, Lennart LU ; Borrebaeck, Carl Ak and Wingren, Christer (2014) In Bioanalysis 6(9). p.1175-1185
Abstract
Background: Antibody-based microarrays are a developing tool for high-throughput proteomics in health and disease. However, in order to enable global proteome profiling, novel miniaturized high-density antibody array formats must be developed. Results: In this proof-of-concept study, we have designed a miniaturized planar recombinant (single-chain Fragment variable). antibody array technology platform for multiplexed profiling of non-fractionated, directly labelled serum samples. The size of the individual spot features was reduced 225-times (78.5 μm(2)/spot) and the array density was increased 19-times (38,000 spots/cm(2)). These miniaturized, multiplexed arrays were produced, using a desktop nanofabrication system based on dip-pen... (More)
Background: Antibody-based microarrays are a developing tool for high-throughput proteomics in health and disease. However, in order to enable global proteome profiling, novel miniaturized high-density antibody array formats must be developed. Results: In this proof-of-concept study, we have designed a miniaturized planar recombinant (single-chain Fragment variable). antibody array technology platform for multiplexed profiling of non-fractionated, directly labelled serum samples. The size of the individual spot features was reduced 225-times (78.5 μm(2)/spot) and the array density was increased 19-times (38,000 spots/cm(2)). These miniaturized, multiplexed arrays were produced, using a desktop nanofabrication system based on dip-pen nanolithography technology, and interfaced with a high-resolution fluorescent-based scanner. The reproducibility, sensitivity, specificity, and applicability of the set-up were demonstrated by profiling a set of well-characterized serum samples. Conclusion: The designed antibody array platform opens up new possibilities for large-scale, multiplex profiling of crude proteomes in a miniaturized fashion. (Less)
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10.4155/bio.13.342
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  author       = {{Petersson, Linn and Coen, Michael and Amro, Nabil A and Truedsson, Lennart and Borrebaeck, Carl Ak and Wingren, Christer}},
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  publisher    = {{Future Science}},
  series       = {{Bioanalysis}},
  title        = {{Miniaturization of multiplexed planar recombinant antibody arrays for serum protein profiling.}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/1461749/5268135}},
  doi          = {{10.4155/bio.13.342}},
  volume       = {{6}},
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