Optimization of pH Elution Conditions in Immune Complexome Analysis for Comprehensive Identification of Immune Complex Antigens

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Abstract

The identification of antigens incorporated into immune complexes (IC-antigens) is important for studying the pathophysiology of immunological diseases. Immune complexome analysis identifies IC-antigens by analyzing ICs collected from biological fluids by IC-capturing beads. In this study, we optimized the method to improve its comprehensiveness while maintaining selectivity for IC-antigens by comparing the number of identified peptides (model IC experiment) or proteins (human pooled serum) eluted from Protein G beads using different pH solutions (pH 2.0 - 11.0).

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Aibara, N., Aizawa, R., Nakashima, M., & Ohyama, K. (2020). Optimization of pH Elution Conditions in Immune Complexome Analysis for Comprehensive Identification of Immune Complex Antigens. Analytical Sciences, 36(11), 1423–1426. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.20P112

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