Allergen Microarrays for the Diagnosis of Specific IgE Against Components of Cow’s Milk and Hen’s Egg in a Multiplex Biochip-Based
Immunoassay
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Over the last few decades, the prevalence of allergic diseases has increased dramatically in developed nations. The resulting
burden on health care systems worldwide has provoked a whole series of research initiatives among allergy experts and commercial
companies that aim to develop novel tests to improve the diagnostic risk assessment and early preventive treatment of the
disease. The advent of protein microarray technology has inspired the development of miniaturized immunological applications
that permit the simultaneous analysis of huge numbers of disease-related parameters. Allergen microarrays have been developed
for the monitoring of patient-specific antibody profiles to a previously unknown variety of allergens in a single analytical
step. This has been accomplished by the successful adaptation of solid-phase antibody assays for the detection of surface-bound
allergens to the microarray format, the development of appropriate assay conditions, and the improvement of software-guided
microarray image analysis. Here we report a protocol for the development and analysis of food allergen microarrays.
Affiliation(s): (2) VBC Genomics Bioscience Research GmbH, Rennweg, Vienna, Austria
(3) Cape Biotech Trust, Capetown, South Africa
(3) Cape Biotech Trust, Capetown, South Africa
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 385 | Pub. Date: Nov-13-2007 | Page Range: 145-157 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-426-1_11
Subject: Genetics/Genomics
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