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2 ELISA Immuno Explorer™ Kit Instructors:
Stan Hitomi Director, Edward Teller Education Center UC Davis / Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA Kirk Brown Lead Instructor, Edward Teller Education Center Science Chair, Tracy High School and Delta College, Tracy, CA

3 ELISA Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbant Assay
Mammalian immune system Antibody specificity Biology’s “magic bullet” Evolved over millions of years Harness nature’s tool kit Imagine the applications!

4 Links to the Real World Mad Cow Disease, SARS, HIV GMO
Drug and steroid testing Pregnancy / Reproduction Biodefense Cancer treatment

5 ELISA Immuno Explorer Kit Features
Lab completed in a 45 min period Supplies for 48 students (12 workstations) Comprehensive and flexible curriculum Compelling real-world links Cost effective Classroom Safe Striking results

6 What Can You Teach With The ELISA Kit?
Hands-on Immunology One lesson integrates multiple standards Environmental Science – surveillance Immunology – antibody/antigen interactions Disease/Health Science – infection, detection, transmission Biowarfare – defense against acts of aggression Links to research, agriculture, medicine, and consumer products Modern way to teach classic and contemporary science Teach more with less! What Can You Teach With The ELISA Kit?

7 Immune Response C. Macrophage A. Pathogen D. Macrophage B. B cells
F. T cell E. Macrophage G. B cell J. Antibodies attach to pathogen H. Memory B cells I. Plasma cells

8 ELISA Antibody Structure
Light chain Heavy chain Disulfide bonds

9 ELISA ANIMATION

10 ELISA Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbant Assay
Review activity steps

11 ELISA Kit Workstation Inventory
Reagents: Yellow tubes Test samples 2 Violet tube (+) Positive control 1 Blue tube (-) Negative control 1 Green tube (PA) Primary antibody 1 Orange tube (SA) Secondary antibody 1 Lab Equipment and Supplies: Microplate strips, pipettor, pipette tips, transfer pipette, wash buffer, paper towels, marking pen Discuss materials at each workstation

12 ELISA Kit Quick Guide Instruct participants to follow Quick Guide procedure at their own pace.

13 ELISA Kit Results Repeat FLASH animation to solidify what they just did.

14 What Are The Reagents? And What Function Do They Perform?
PBS: Phosphate buffered saline – provides stable buffered environment to maintain antibody structure Tween 20: Nonionic detergent – removes non-specifically bound proteins to reduce background and blocks protein binding sites on the polystyrene Microplates: Polystyrene – proteins absorb (bind) by hydrophobic bonds to the polystyrene

15 What Are The Reagents? And What Function Do They Perform?
Antigen: Chicken gamma globulin Primary antibody: Polyclonal anti-chicken antibody made by rabbits Secondary antibody: Polyclonal anti-rabbit antibody made by goats linked (conjugated) to horseradish peroxidase (HRP) Enzyme substrate: 3,3’,5,5’ – tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) – a colorless solution that when oxidized by HRP turns blue

16 ELISA Kit Protocol Issues
Controls: Protocol II Positive control = antigen Negative control = PBS Triplicate samples: controls against cross contamination (2 out of 3 ain’t bad) Washing: eliminates non-specific binding and reduces background

17 Ways The ELISA Kit Can Be Used
Protocol Type of ELISA Real-World Application I Tracking outbreaks of disease HIV, SARS, smallpox & anthrax II Detecting antigens GMO, BSE, pregnancy, drugs, (and all the above) III Detecting antibodies in serum HIV, Lyme disease, smallpox and West Nile virus

18 a b Prion Proteins (PrPres and PrPsens) PrPsens PrPres
ELISA test for Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs) a b Uses differences in diseased prions vs. normal prions to prepare sample. Proteinase K only digests normal, not diseased, prions . ELISA tests for any prion protein PrPsens is composed mainly of alpha helicies The conformational change that happens to make the disease protein (PrPres) causes the formation of many beta sheets. This protein becomes resistant to Proteinase K. Thus when the sample is mushed up (homogenised) in the homogeniser (the picture that looks like a centrifuge-but isn’t) and is then digested with proteinase K, all the normal prion protein is digested away (along with most of the other brain proteins) leaving only the resistant protein. The ELISA then tests for the presence of the PrP protein (sens or res, it doesn’t distinguish). The property of aggregation in detergent allows concentration of the sample. TSEs include BSE, CWD (chronic wasting disease in deer & elk), Scrapie (sheep & goats) and (v)CJD (Creutzfeldt Jakob’s disease) in humans. December 23, The first positive BSE cow in the US found in Washington state. Since June 2004 to March, the USDA has screened 284,257 BSE samples. Eight labs in the US: Washington, California, Colorado, Texas, Wisconsin, Georgia, New York, NVSL Lab (Ames, IA). Labs process 30 – 970 samples per day. PrPsens Proteinase K sensitive Soluble in detergent PrPres Proteinase K resistant Aggregates in detergent

19 TSE test sample preparation
Sample brain tissue Homogenize brain tissue Digest with Proteinase K (normal prions are digested, diseased prions are resistant) Concentrate Denature Proteinase K Perform ELISA Sample of brain taken from obex (brain stem) Tissue sampling: 350 mg (40 mg) of obex Sample homogenization :45 sec / 48 samples in ribolyzer (specialized homogenizer with in tubes beads that rip up and homogenize tissue) Proteinase K treatment: Diseased prion is resistant to PK digestion Normal protein is digested Concentration of PrPres: Increased sensitivity Denaturing treatment: The precipitate is redissolved and denatured in a solubilization buffer by heating for 5 minutes at 100°C

20 Protocol II: Antigen Detection ELISA
Real-World Application – TSE Test Protocol - ELISA on simulated animal brain samples Tube Description Actual Tube Contents Simulated Tube Contents Student samples Antigen or PBS Processed brain Primary antibody Antibody against prion protein Secondary antibody HRP-linked antibody against primary antibody Positive control Antigen Synthesized peptide with prion sequence Negative control PBS Buffer Picture is cleared sample ready for the ELISA test after proteinase K digestion, concentration and denaturation. Controls: Some US labs for CWD use positive tissue for their positive control if they have it on hand. This is not done for BSE. Confirmation on positive tests. 1) Repeat ELISA test in duplicate. 2) Perform immunohistochemistry (IHC) on brain tissue sample, i.e. look on microscope for the “spongiform” brain.

21 Real-world Applications of Antibodies
Agricultural Uses – Crop-specific disease diagnosis – Animal disease diagnosis – Detection of GM crops – Basic research Applications – Dipstick tests/ELISA – Immunostaining – Western blotting Bio-Rad’s TSE ELISA Kit

22 Example: Pregnancy Test


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