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Affinity purification and diagnostic use of TSH receptor autoantibodies from human serum.
Purification of TSH receptor autoantibodies (TRAb) from the serum of patients with Graves' disease (GD) might help to elucidate the nature of these disease causing autoantibodies. We describe here for the first time the successful affinity purification of human TRAb. Affinity purification was performed in a four step procedure with human recombinant TSH receptor (TSH-R) expressed in K562 cells. Purification from six different serum pools from patients with GD and two individual sera (one with only thyroid stimulating antibodies (TSAb) one with only thyroid blocking antibodies (TBAb)) resulted in a purity of 39.2+/-3.8 IU/mg TRAb or 25.7+/-2.1 microg IgG/IU (about 3.5-13.7 microg TRAb/ml serum). The average enrichment based on the respective original serum was 3420-fold (range 1200-10,000). The kDa of the purified TRAb were in the range of 0.7-2.6 x 10(-10)M. All purified TRAb (except from the TBAb serum which showed blocking activity) showed a more than 1000-fold stronger stimulation in the TSAb bioassay based on the IgG content than the original serum, and similar stimulation based on international units (IU/l) TRAb. When labelled purified TRAb were used in a competitive assay as tracer instead of bovine TSH, their binding to the human recombinant TSH-R on tubes was displaced by 99 of 100 GD sera (selected for TBII activity). Correlation to the standard TSH tracer was r=0.92. Interestingly, the use of TRAb tracer derived from a patient with TSAb and a patient with TBAb gave virtually identical results (r=0.93) with these patients, suggesting similar if not identical binding sites for both TRAb subtypes. In conclusion, this is the first report on the purification of human TRAb from the serum of patients with GD. The purified TRAb are of low concentration with high affinity, strong TBII and TSAb activity. Further characterisation may allow new insights in TRAb epitope localisation, the pathology of GD and the differences between TSAb and TBAb. Also, their use as tracer in a competitive assay is the first report on a completely homogenous assay with high sensitivity for TSH-R autoantibodies.Nils G Morgenthaler, Waldemar B Minich, Marita Willnich, Thomas Bogusch, Jörg M Hollidt, Wolfgang Weglöhner, Cornelia Lenzner, Andreas Bergmann
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Microfabricated device for DNA and RNA amplification by continuous-flow polymerase chain reaction and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction with cycle number selection.
We have developed a high-throughput microfabricated, reusable glass chip for the functional integration of reverse transcription (RT) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in a continuous-flow mode. The chip allows for selection of the number of amplification cycles. A single microchannel network was etched that defines four distinct zones, one for RT and three for PCR (denaturation, annealing, extension). The zone temperatures were controlled by placing the chip over four heating blocks. Samples and reagents for RT and PCR were pumped continuously through appropriate access holes. Outlet channels were etched after cycles 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 for product collection. The surface-to-volume ratio for the PCR channel is 57 mm(-1) and the channel depth is 55 microm, both of which allow very rapid heat transfer. As a result, we were able to collect PCR product after 30 amplification cycles in only 6 min. Products were collected in 0.2-mL tubes and analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis and ethidium bromide staining. We studied DNA and RNA amplification as a function of cycle number. The effect of the number of the initial DNA and RNA input molecules was studied in the range of 2.5 x 10(6) - 1.6 x 10(8) and 6.2 x 10(6) - 2 x 10(8), respectively. Successful amplification of a single-copy gene (beta-globin) from human genomic DNA was carried out. Furthermore, PCR was performed on three samples of DNA of different lengths (each of 2-microL reaction volume) flowing simultaneously in the chip, and the products were collected after various numbers of cycles. Reverse transcription was also carried out on four RNA samples (0.7-microL reaction volume) flowing simultaneously in the chip, followed by PCR amplification. Finally, we have demonstrated the concept of manually pumped injection and transport of the reaction mixture in continuous-flow PCR for the rapid generation of amplification products with minimal instrumentation. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a monolithic microdevice that integrates continuous-flow RT and PCR with cycle number selection.Pierre J Obeid, Theodore K Christopoulos, H John Crabtree, Christopher J Backhouse
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