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Immunoblot Analysis
Published on: June 20, 2008
Characterization of immune complex components by dot blot analysis
W L Hoffman1, P J Kelly, A O Ruggles
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas 75235.
Abstract:
A method is described for the characterization of immune complex components by dot blot analysis. After isolation by chromatographic techniques and precipitation with polyethylene glycol, immune complexes were dissociated in 0.1 M phosphate (pH 2) and bound to a nitrocellulose membrane in a dot blot unit. Biotinylated probes were then used to identify the following immune complex components: specific antigens, biologically active antibodies, antibody isotypes, antibody subclasses, antibody idiotypes, and rheumatoid factors. This nonradioactive procedure takes less than 2 h to perform and has been used to analyze immune complexes isolated from sera (rabbit and human) and synovial fluid (human).
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