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Daniel Wan1, Marcos J C Alcocer2, Franco H Falcone3
1School of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
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We have established a workflow allowing printing of allergens and control proteins into the wells of a MaxiSorp 96-well plate. Allergens are printed e.g., in a 4 × 4 pattern into each well of the plate. Prior to adding to the printed plates, a humanized rat basophil leukemia (RBL)-derived fluorescent reporter cell line (e.g., RBL NFAT DsRed) is sensitized overnight with the IgE-containing serum to be tested. Next, the humanized reporter cell line is added to the wells with the printed allergens and incubated for 24 h in a cell standard culture incubator. If the serum sample contains enough IgE specific for the printed allergens, NFAT-dependent signal transduction will occur, leading to synthesis of intracytosolic DsRed protein during an overnight incubation. Fluorescence can then be measured using a microplate reader using the well scan function.
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