Enhanced detection of single-cell-secreted proteins using a fluorescent immunoassay on the protein-G-terminated glass substrate

Yoon Jeong,1,2 Kwan Hong Lee,1,2 Hansoo Park,3 Jonghoon Choi1,2 1Department of Bionano Technology, Graduate School, Hanyang University, Seoul, 2Department of Bionano Engineering, Hanyang University ERICA, Ansan, 3School of Integrative Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea Abstract:...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jeong Y, Lee KH, Park H, Choi J
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2015-11-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/enhanced-detection-of-single-cell-secreted-proteins-using-a-fluorescen-peer-reviewed-article-IJN
id doaj-2aede23d10ab459fba8c556d0848ad0a
record_format Article
spelling doaj-2aede23d10ab459fba8c556d0848ad0a2020-11-25T00:37:19ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1178-20132015-11-012015default7197720524731Enhanced detection of single-cell-secreted proteins using a fluorescent immunoassay on the protein-G-terminated glass substrateJeong YLee KHPark HChoi JYoon Jeong,1,2 Kwan Hong Lee,1,2 Hansoo Park,3 Jonghoon Choi1,2 1Department of Bionano Technology, Graduate School, Hanyang University, Seoul, 2Department of Bionano Engineering, Hanyang University ERICA, Ansan, 3School of Integrative Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea Abstract: We present an evaluation of protein-G-terminated glass slides that may contain a suitable substrate for aligning the orientation of antibodies to obtain better binding moiety to the target antigen. The results of the protein-G-terminated slides were compared with those obtained with epoxy-based slides to evaluate signal enhancement for human immunoglobulin G (IgG) targets, and an increase in the average fluorescence intensity was observed for the lowest measurable amount of IgG target in the assay using protein-G-terminated slides. Applying this strategy for signal amplification to single-cell assays improves the limits of detection for human IgG protein and cytokines (interleukin-2 and interferon-γ) captured from hybridomas. Our data indicate that protein-G-terminated slides have a higher binding capacity for antigens and have better spot-to-spot consistency than that of traditional epoxy-based slides. These properties would be beneficial in the detection of fine amounts of single-cell-secreted proteins, which may provide key insights into cell–cell communication and immune responses. Keywords: microwell array, antibody’s orientation, single cell analysis, secreted cytokine, protein-G-terminated surfacehttps://www.dovepress.com/enhanced-detection-of-single-cell-secreted-proteins-using-a-fluorescen-peer-reviewed-article-IJN
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Jeong Y
Lee KH
Park H
Choi J
spellingShingle Jeong Y
Lee KH
Park H
Choi J
Enhanced detection of single-cell-secreted proteins using a fluorescent immunoassay on the protein-G-terminated glass substrate
International Journal of Nanomedicine
author_facet Jeong Y
Lee KH
Park H
Choi J
author_sort Jeong Y
title Enhanced detection of single-cell-secreted proteins using a fluorescent immunoassay on the protein-G-terminated glass substrate
title_short Enhanced detection of single-cell-secreted proteins using a fluorescent immunoassay on the protein-G-terminated glass substrate
title_full Enhanced detection of single-cell-secreted proteins using a fluorescent immunoassay on the protein-G-terminated glass substrate
title_fullStr Enhanced detection of single-cell-secreted proteins using a fluorescent immunoassay on the protein-G-terminated glass substrate
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced detection of single-cell-secreted proteins using a fluorescent immunoassay on the protein-G-terminated glass substrate
title_sort enhanced detection of single-cell-secreted proteins using a fluorescent immunoassay on the protein-g-terminated glass substrate
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
issn 1178-2013
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Yoon Jeong,1,2 Kwan Hong Lee,1,2 Hansoo Park,3 Jonghoon Choi1,2 1Department of Bionano Technology, Graduate School, Hanyang University, Seoul, 2Department of Bionano Engineering, Hanyang University ERICA, Ansan, 3School of Integrative Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea Abstract: We present an evaluation of protein-G-terminated glass slides that may contain a suitable substrate for aligning the orientation of antibodies to obtain better binding moiety to the target antigen. The results of the protein-G-terminated slides were compared with those obtained with epoxy-based slides to evaluate signal enhancement for human immunoglobulin G (IgG) targets, and an increase in the average fluorescence intensity was observed for the lowest measurable amount of IgG target in the assay using protein-G-terminated slides. Applying this strategy for signal amplification to single-cell assays improves the limits of detection for human IgG protein and cytokines (interleukin-2 and interferon-γ) captured from hybridomas. Our data indicate that protein-G-terminated slides have a higher binding capacity for antigens and have better spot-to-spot consistency than that of traditional epoxy-based slides. These properties would be beneficial in the detection of fine amounts of single-cell-secreted proteins, which may provide key insights into cell–cell communication and immune responses. Keywords: microwell array, antibody’s orientation, single cell analysis, secreted cytokine, protein-G-terminated surface
url https://www.dovepress.com/enhanced-detection-of-single-cell-secreted-proteins-using-a-fluorescen-peer-reviewed-article-IJN
work_keys_str_mv AT jeongy enhanceddetectionofsinglecellsecretedproteinsusingafluorescentimmunoassayontheproteingterminatedglasssubstrate
AT leekh enhanceddetectionofsinglecellsecretedproteinsusingafluorescentimmunoassayontheproteingterminatedglasssubstrate
AT parkh enhanceddetectionofsinglecellsecretedproteinsusingafluorescentimmunoassayontheproteingterminatedglasssubstrate
AT choij enhanceddetectionofsinglecellsecretedproteinsusingafluorescentimmunoassayontheproteingterminatedglasssubstrate
_version_ 1725301377828126720