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Sensors
Protein Arrays for Multidrug-resistance in Human Leukemia Cell Determination
Juan Du3  Baoan Chen3  Chunxiu Zhang2  Xiaoxing Xu1  Jian Cheng3  Feng Gao3 
[1] Department of Chemistry, Changshu College of Jiangsu, Changshu, 215500, P. R. China;National Laboratory for Molecular and Biomolecular Electronics (Jian-Xiong Wu Laboratory), Southeast University, Nanjing, 210096, P. R. China;Department of Hematology, Institute of MDS, Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University Medical College, 87 Dingjia Bridge Hunan Road, Nanjing, 210009, P. R. China
关键词: MDR;    leukemia cell;    P-gp;    MRP1;    BCRP;    protein arrays;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s5040259
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

A novel technique was developed, that was high throughput simultaneous screening of multiple resistance protein expression based on a protein array system. The method combined the advantage of the specificity of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays with the sensitivity and high throughput of microspot. In this system, the multiple resistance protein arrays were created by spotting the captured antibodies onto the glass slide. The arrays were then incubated with cell samples of leukemia patients. The bound proteins were recognized by biotin-conjugated antibodies and detected by CCD. Experiments demonstrated that three multiple resistance proteins, including Pgp, MRP and BCRP which are members of the ATP-binding-cassette (ABC) superfamily of membrane transporters could be simultaneously detected using this new approach. Research work shows the result is coincident with flow cytometry (FCM) (P>0.01). It provided a methodology to develop many high-density protein array systems to detect a variety of proteins. The protein arrays will provide a powerful tool to identify the leukemia cell protein expression and rapidly validate their MDR determination.

【 授权许可】

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© 2005 by MDPI (http://www.mdpi.org).

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