Development of a Gold Immunochromatographic Assay Method Using Candida Biofilm Antigen as a Bioreceptor for Candidiasis in Rats

The gold immunochromatography assay (GICA), a new immunochromatography technique, uses a nitrocellulose membrane as a carrier and a colloidal gold-labeled antigen or antibody as a tracer (bioreceptor). This technology has many advantages over other immunoassays, including its simplicity, rapidity, c...

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Main Authors: Masfufatun, Hariyanto Loo, Harsono, Baktir Afaf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-12-01
Series:Open Chemistry
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rat
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2019-0146
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spelling doaj-1bdb1e30d1c3425f99da9729acdfbfba2021-09-06T19:19:36ZengDe GruyterOpen Chemistry2391-54202019-12-011711345135110.1515/chem-2019-0146chem-2019-0146Development of a Gold Immunochromatographic Assay Method Using Candida Biofilm Antigen as a Bioreceptor for Candidiasis in RatsMasfufatun0Hariyanto Loo1Harsono2Baktir Afaf3Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Wijaya Kusuma University, Surabaya, IndonesiaDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Wijaya Kusuma University, Surabaya, IndonesiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Wijaya Kusuma University, Surabaya, IndonesiaDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga University, Surabaya, IndonesiaThe gold immunochromatography assay (GICA), a new immunochromatography technique, uses a nitrocellulose membrane as a carrier and a colloidal gold-labeled antigen or antibody as a tracer (bioreceptor). This technology has many advantages over other immunoassays, including its simplicity, rapidity, cheapness, and the lack of a requirement for special training or expensive equipment, and it can be used to detect either antigens or antibodies. Therefore, we chose to develop this method for the diagnosis of candidiasis in Indonesia. The objective of the present study was to develop a diagnostic test for Candida albicans in rats using the GICA method. GICA bioreceptors were developed from biofilm antigens isolated from biofim Candida albicans grown on the surface of nitrocellulose membranes. The formation of biofilms was confirmed using scanning electron microscopy. Antigen levels as bioreceptors were optimized by using the immuno dot method. The samples to be analyzed were antibody serum, in the form of blood serum samples from heart mice that have been induced to become candidiasis. To this end, we optimized the antigen and antibody volumes necessary to make this diagnosis. The results show that the optimum concentration of antigen to be used in the test is 2.5 μg/μL and the optimum volume of antibody is 10 μL. The control rats produced a single red stripe on the control line and the candidiasis rat samples produced a double red stripe, with the bottom line being the control line and the upper line the test line. The test chip was successfully used for the diagnosis of candidiasis in rats and given the name “Candiday Kit.”. We anticipate that this test will be suitable for the diagnosis of candidiasis in humanshttps://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2019-0146candidiasisratgold immunochromatography assayantigenbiofilmcandida albicans
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author Masfufatun
Hariyanto Loo
Harsono
Baktir Afaf
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Hariyanto Loo
Harsono
Baktir Afaf
Development of a Gold Immunochromatographic Assay Method Using Candida Biofilm Antigen as a Bioreceptor for Candidiasis in Rats
Open Chemistry
candidiasis
rat
gold immunochromatography assay
antigen
biofilm
candida albicans
author_facet Masfufatun
Hariyanto Loo
Harsono
Baktir Afaf
author_sort Masfufatun
title Development of a Gold Immunochromatographic Assay Method Using Candida Biofilm Antigen as a Bioreceptor for Candidiasis in Rats
title_short Development of a Gold Immunochromatographic Assay Method Using Candida Biofilm Antigen as a Bioreceptor for Candidiasis in Rats
title_full Development of a Gold Immunochromatographic Assay Method Using Candida Biofilm Antigen as a Bioreceptor for Candidiasis in Rats
title_fullStr Development of a Gold Immunochromatographic Assay Method Using Candida Biofilm Antigen as a Bioreceptor for Candidiasis in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Gold Immunochromatographic Assay Method Using Candida Biofilm Antigen as a Bioreceptor for Candidiasis in Rats
title_sort development of a gold immunochromatographic assay method using candida biofilm antigen as a bioreceptor for candidiasis in rats
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Chemistry
issn 2391-5420
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The gold immunochromatography assay (GICA), a new immunochromatography technique, uses a nitrocellulose membrane as a carrier and a colloidal gold-labeled antigen or antibody as a tracer (bioreceptor). This technology has many advantages over other immunoassays, including its simplicity, rapidity, cheapness, and the lack of a requirement for special training or expensive equipment, and it can be used to detect either antigens or antibodies. Therefore, we chose to develop this method for the diagnosis of candidiasis in Indonesia. The objective of the present study was to develop a diagnostic test for Candida albicans in rats using the GICA method. GICA bioreceptors were developed from biofilm antigens isolated from biofim Candida albicans grown on the surface of nitrocellulose membranes. The formation of biofilms was confirmed using scanning electron microscopy. Antigen levels as bioreceptors were optimized by using the immuno dot method. The samples to be analyzed were antibody serum, in the form of blood serum samples from heart mice that have been induced to become candidiasis. To this end, we optimized the antigen and antibody volumes necessary to make this diagnosis. The results show that the optimum concentration of antigen to be used in the test is 2.5 μg/μL and the optimum volume of antibody is 10 μL. The control rats produced a single red stripe on the control line and the candidiasis rat samples produced a double red stripe, with the bottom line being the control line and the upper line the test line. The test chip was successfully used for the diagnosis of candidiasis in rats and given the name “Candiday Kit.”. We anticipate that this test will be suitable for the diagnosis of candidiasis in humans
topic candidiasis
rat
gold immunochromatography assay
antigen
biofilm
candida albicans
url https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2019-0146
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