Highly Effective Synthetic Polymer-Based Blockers of Non-Specific Interactions in Immunochemical Analyses
Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE Jazyk angličtina Země Švýcarsko Médium electronic
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
Grantová podpora
23-05642S
Czech Science Foundation
TN02000122
Technology Agency of the Czech Republic
LX22NPO5102
National Institute for Cancer Research
PubMed
38543364
PubMed Central
PMC10974723
DOI
10.3390/polym16060758
PII: polym16060758
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- Klíčová slova
- HPMA copolymer, TSH ELISA kit, blocker, bovine serum albumin, immunochemical analyses, non-specific interactions,
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
In vitro diagnostic methods face non-specific interactions increasing their background level and influencing the efficacy and reproducibility. Currently, the most important and employed blocker of non-specific interactions is bovine serum albumin (BSA), an animal product with some disadvantages like its batch-to-batch variability and contamination with RNases. Herein, we developed amphiphilic water-soluble synthetic copolymers based on the highly biocompatible, non-immunogenic and nontoxic N-2-(hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide (HPMA)-based copolymers or poly(oxazoline)s as highly effective synthetic blockers of non-specific interactions and an effective BSA alternative. The highest blocking capacity was observed for HPMA-based polymers containing two hydrophobic anchors taking advantage of the combination of two structurally different hydrophobic molecules. Polymers prepared by free radical polymerisation with broader dispersity were slightly better in terms of surface covering. The sandwich ELISA evaluating human thyroid-stimulating Hormone in patient samples revealed that the designed polymers can fully replace BSA without compromising the assay results. Importantly, as a fully synthetic material, the developed polymers are fully animal pathogen-free; thus, they are highly important materials for further development.
ELISA Development Ltd Velké Žernoseky 186 412 01 Litoměřice Czech Republic
Sophomer Ltd Radiová 1285 7 Hostivař 102 00 Prague Czech Republic
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