Detection of anti-p53 antibodies by ELISA using p53 synthetic or phage-displayed peptides

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Abstract

Anti-p53 antibodies have been detected in the sera of patients with various types of cancers. In this report, we describe the development of a new ELISA aimed at detecting anti-p53 antibodies using two peptides belonging to immunodominant epitopes of the p53 N-terminal region. We first tested the reactivity of the sera by an indirect ELISA using the peptides as a capture system. Then, the specificity of the reaction was confirmed by an inhibition assay. Two systems of peptide presentation, phage display and the streptavidin/biotin system, were evaluated. Using a panel of sera from cancer patients, both systems were found to be equally reliable, demonstrating that both peptide-based ELISAs can be used for the specific detection of anti-p53 antibodies. The presence of anti-p53 antibodies was associated with p53 alteration whether it be mutation or accumulation. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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Portefaix, J. M., Fanutti, C., Granier, C., Crapez, E., Perham, R., Grenier, J., … Del Rio, M. (2002). Detection of anti-p53 antibodies by ELISA using p53 synthetic or phage-displayed peptides. Journal of Immunological Methods, 259(1–2), 65–75. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1759(01)00494-X

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