Development of a VHH-Based Erythropoietin Quantification Assay

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Abstract

Erythropoietin (EPO) quantification during cell line selection and bioreactor cultivation has traditionally been performed with ELISA or HPLC. As these techniques suffer from several drawbacks, we developed a novel EPO quantification assay. A camelid single-domain antibody fragment directed against human EPO was evaluated as a capturing antibody in a label-free biolayer interferometry-based quantification assay. Human recombinant EPO can be specifically detected in Chinese hamster ovary cell supernatants in a sensitive and pH-dependent manner. This method enables rapid and robust quantification of EPO in a high-throughput setting.

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Kol, S., Kallehauge, T. B., Adema, S., & Hermans, P. (2015). Development of a VHH-Based Erythropoietin Quantification Assay. Molecular Biotechnology, 57(8), 692–700. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12033-015-9860-7

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