Dried serum spots on pre-punched filter paper discs are ready-to-use storage and shipping devices for blood-borne antigens and antibodies
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Journal of Immunological Methods
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Dried serum spots that are well prepared can be attractive alternatives to frozen serum samples for shelving
specimens in a medical or research center's biobank and mailing freshly prepared serum to specialized laboratories. During the pre-analytical phase, complications can arise which are often challenging to identify or are
entirely overlooked. These complications can lead to reproducibility issues, which can be avoided in serum
protein analysis by implementing optimized storage and transfer procedures. With a method that ensures ac curate loading of filter paper discs with donor or patient serum, a gap in dried serum spot preparation and
subsequent serum analysis shall be filled. Pre-punched filter paper discs with a 3 mm diameter are loaded within
seconds in a highly reproducible fashion (approximately 10% standard deviation) when fully submerged in 10 μl
of serum, named the “Submerge and Dry” protocol. Such prepared dried serum spots can store several hundred
micrograms of proteins and other serum components. Serum-borne antigens and antibodies are reproducibly
released in 20 μl elution buffer in high yields (approximately 90%). Dried serum spot-stored and eluted antigens
kept their epitopes and antibodies their antigen binding abilities as was assessed by SDS-PAGE, 2D gel
electrophoresis-based proteomics, and Western blot analysis, suggesting pre-punched filter paper discs as handy
solution for serological tests.
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