Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Apr 1996)

The use of polyvinyl alcohol glutaraldehyde as solid-phase in ELISA for plague

  • Aureci Maria Araujo,
  • André Tavares S Petribú,
  • Gustavo Henrique T Sales Barbosa,
  • José Ricardo P Diniz,
  • Alzira MP de Almeida,
  • Walter Mendes Azevedo,
  • Elizabeth Malagueño,
  • Luiz B Carvalho Jr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761996000200014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 91, no. 2
pp. 195 – 198

Abstract

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Discs of polyvinyl alcohol cross-linked with glutaraldehyde were synthesized under acid catalysis (H2SO4). Then, the antigen F1 purified from Yersinia pestis was covalently linked to this modified polymer. Afterwards, an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was established for the diagnosis of plague in rabbit and human. The best conditions for the method were achieved by using 1.3 ¼g of F1 prepared in 0.067 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.2, containing 1 M NaCl (PBS); anti-IgG peroxidase conjugate diluted 6,000 times and as a blocking agent 3% w/v skim milk in PBS. The titration of positive rabbit serum according to this procedure detected antibody concentrations up to 1:12,800 times. The present method, the conventional ELISA and passive haemagglutination assay are compared.

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