Development of a quantitative bead capture assay for soluble IL-7 receptor alpha in human plasma.

BACKGROUND: IL-7 is an essential cytokine in T-cell development and homeostasis. It binds to the IL-7R receptor, a complex of the IL-7Ralpha (CD127) and common gamma (CD132) chains. There is significant interest in evaluating the expression of CD127 on human T-cells as it often decreased in medical...

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Main Authors: Sylvie Faucher, Angela M Crawley, Wendy Decker, Alice Sherring, Dragica Bogdanovic, Tao Ding, Michele Bergeron, Jonathan B Angel, Paul Sandstrom
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2723935?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-11d27312ce42448ebde9721e0afc3f682020-11-25T00:55:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-01-0148e669010.1371/journal.pone.0006690Development of a quantitative bead capture assay for soluble IL-7 receptor alpha in human plasma.Sylvie FaucherAngela M CrawleyWendy DeckerAlice SherringDragica BogdanovicTao DingMichele BergeronJonathan B AngelPaul SandstromBACKGROUND: IL-7 is an essential cytokine in T-cell development and homeostasis. It binds to the IL-7R receptor, a complex of the IL-7Ralpha (CD127) and common gamma (CD132) chains. There is significant interest in evaluating the expression of CD127 on human T-cells as it often decreased in medical conditions leading to lymphopenia. Previous reports showed the usefulness of CD127 as a prognostic marker in viral infections such as HIV, CMV, EBV and HCV. A soluble CD127 (sCD127) is released in plasma and may contribute to disease pathogenesis through its control on IL-7 activities. Measuring sCD127 is important to define its role and may complement existing markers used in lymphopenic disease management. We describe a new quantitative assay for the measurement of sCD127 in plasma and report sCD127 concentrations in healthy adults. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We developed a quantitative bead-based sCD127 capture assay. Polyclonal CD127-specific antibodies were chosen for capture and a biotinylated monoclonal anti-CD127 antibody was selected for detection. The assay can detect native sCD127 and recombinant sCD127 which served as the calibrator. The analytical performance of the assay was characterized and the concentration and stability of plasma sCD127 in healthy adults was determined. The assay's range was 3.2-1000 ng/mL. The concentration of plasma sCD127 was 164+/-104 ng/mL with over a log variation between subjects. Individual sCD127 concentrations remained stable when measured serially during a period of up to one year. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first report on the quantification of plasma sCD127 in a population of healthy adults. Soluble CD127 plasma concentrations remained stable over time in a given individual and sCD127 immunoreactivity was resistant to repeated freeze-thaw cycles. This quantitative sCD127 assay is a valuable tool for defining the potential role of sCD127 in lymphopenic diseases.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2723935?pdf=render
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author Sylvie Faucher
Angela M Crawley
Wendy Decker
Alice Sherring
Dragica Bogdanovic
Tao Ding
Michele Bergeron
Jonathan B Angel
Paul Sandstrom
spellingShingle Sylvie Faucher
Angela M Crawley
Wendy Decker
Alice Sherring
Dragica Bogdanovic
Tao Ding
Michele Bergeron
Jonathan B Angel
Paul Sandstrom
Development of a quantitative bead capture assay for soluble IL-7 receptor alpha in human plasma.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sylvie Faucher
Angela M Crawley
Wendy Decker
Alice Sherring
Dragica Bogdanovic
Tao Ding
Michele Bergeron
Jonathan B Angel
Paul Sandstrom
author_sort Sylvie Faucher
title Development of a quantitative bead capture assay for soluble IL-7 receptor alpha in human plasma.
title_short Development of a quantitative bead capture assay for soluble IL-7 receptor alpha in human plasma.
title_full Development of a quantitative bead capture assay for soluble IL-7 receptor alpha in human plasma.
title_fullStr Development of a quantitative bead capture assay for soluble IL-7 receptor alpha in human plasma.
title_full_unstemmed Development of a quantitative bead capture assay for soluble IL-7 receptor alpha in human plasma.
title_sort development of a quantitative bead capture assay for soluble il-7 receptor alpha in human plasma.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-01-01
description BACKGROUND: IL-7 is an essential cytokine in T-cell development and homeostasis. It binds to the IL-7R receptor, a complex of the IL-7Ralpha (CD127) and common gamma (CD132) chains. There is significant interest in evaluating the expression of CD127 on human T-cells as it often decreased in medical conditions leading to lymphopenia. Previous reports showed the usefulness of CD127 as a prognostic marker in viral infections such as HIV, CMV, EBV and HCV. A soluble CD127 (sCD127) is released in plasma and may contribute to disease pathogenesis through its control on IL-7 activities. Measuring sCD127 is important to define its role and may complement existing markers used in lymphopenic disease management. We describe a new quantitative assay for the measurement of sCD127 in plasma and report sCD127 concentrations in healthy adults. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We developed a quantitative bead-based sCD127 capture assay. Polyclonal CD127-specific antibodies were chosen for capture and a biotinylated monoclonal anti-CD127 antibody was selected for detection. The assay can detect native sCD127 and recombinant sCD127 which served as the calibrator. The analytical performance of the assay was characterized and the concentration and stability of plasma sCD127 in healthy adults was determined. The assay's range was 3.2-1000 ng/mL. The concentration of plasma sCD127 was 164+/-104 ng/mL with over a log variation between subjects. Individual sCD127 concentrations remained stable when measured serially during a period of up to one year. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first report on the quantification of plasma sCD127 in a population of healthy adults. Soluble CD127 plasma concentrations remained stable over time in a given individual and sCD127 immunoreactivity was resistant to repeated freeze-thaw cycles. This quantitative sCD127 assay is a valuable tool for defining the potential role of sCD127 in lymphopenic diseases.
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