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Biological Activity of the Carrier as a Factor in Immunogen Design for Haptens.

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2018-11-18)
Özlem Ertekin, Esin Akçael, Harun Kocaağa, Selma Öztürk
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Immunoanalytical methods are frequently employed in the detection of hazardous small molecular weight compounds. However, antibody development for these molecules is a challenge, because they are haptens and cannot induce a humoral immune response in experimental animals. Immunogenic forms of haptens are usually prepared by conjugating them to a protein carrier which serves as an immune stimulator. However, the carrier is usually considered merely as a bulk mass, and its biological activity is ignored. Here, we induced an endocytic receptor, transferrin receptor, by selecting its ligand as a carrier protein to enhance antibody production. We conjugated aflatoxin, a potent carcinogenic food contaminant, to transferrin and evaluated its potential to stimulate antibody production with respect to ovalbumin conjugates. Transferrin conjugates induced aflatoxin-specific immune responses in the second immunization, while ovalbumin conjugates reached similar antibody titers after 5 injections. Monoclonal antibodies were successfully developed with mice immunized with either of the conjugates.

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Anti-Mouse Polyvalent Immunoglobulins (G,A,M)−Alkaline Phosphatase antibody produced in goat, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous solution