Heterologous Antigen Selection of Camelid Heavy Chain Single Domain Antibodies against Tetrabromobisphenol A

Wang, Jia; Bever, CRS; Majkova, Z; Dechant, JE; Yang, Jun; Gee, SJ; Xu, T; Hammock, BD

HERO ID

2529839

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2014

Language

English

PMID

25068372

HERO ID 2529839
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Year 2014
Title Heterologous Antigen Selection of Camelid Heavy Chain Single Domain Antibodies against Tetrabromobisphenol A
Authors Wang, Jia; Bever, CRS; Majkova, Z; Dechant, JE; Yang, Jun; Gee, SJ; Xu, T; Hammock, BD
Journal Analytical Chemistry
Volume 86
Issue 16
Page Numbers 8296-8302
Abstract Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) is a ubiquitous flame retardant. A high-throughput immunoassay would allow for monitoring of human and environmental exposures as a part of risk assessment. Naturally occurring antibodies in camelids that are devoid of light chain, show great promise as an efficient tool in monitoring environmental contaminants, but they have been rarely used for small molecules. An alpaca was immunized with a TBBPA hapten coupled to thyroglobulin and a variable domain of heavy chain antibody (VHH) T3-15 highly selective for TBBPA was isolated from a phage displayed VHH library using heterologous coating antigens. Compared to the VHHs isolated using homologous antigens, VHH T3-15 had about a 10-fold improvement in sensitivity in an immunoassay. This assay, under the optimized conditions of 10% methanol in the assay buffer (pH 7.4), had an IC50 for TBBPA of 0.40 ng mL(-1) and negligible cross reactivity (<0.1%) with other tested analogues. After heating the VHH at 90 degrees C for 90 min about 20% of the affinity for coating antigen T3-BSA remained. The recoveries of TBBPA from spiked soil and fetal bovine serum samples ranged from 90.3% to 110.7% by ELISA and agreed well with a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method. We conclude the many advantages of VHH make them attractive for the development of immunoassays to small molecules.
Doi 10.1021/ac5017437
Pmid 25068372
Wosid WOS:000340701500039
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Keyword Animals; Antigens, Heterophile/immunology; Camelids, New World/immunology; Environmental Monitoring/methods; Flame Retardants/analysis; Immunoassay/methods; Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains/immunology; Limit of Detection; Polybrominated Biphenyls/analysis/blood/immunology; Single-Domain Antibodies/immunology; Soil/chemistry; Soil Pollutants/analysis; FQI02RFC3A
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