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Original Articles

Label-free immunosensor for monitoring vitellogenin as a biomarker for exogenous oestrogen compounds in amphibian species

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Pages 481-493 | Received 11 Jul 2014, Accepted 26 Apr 2015, Published online: 26 May 2015
 

Abstract

A label-free, optical waveguide lightmode spectroscopy based immunosensor was developed for frog (Bombina orientalis) vitellogenin (Vtg) determination in biological samples as a biomarker for exogenous oestrogen compounds. Antibody against Vtg was produced in rabbits immunised with purified lipovitellin (Lpv), a precursor of Vtg, from the homogenised ovary of oriental fire-bellied toads (B. orientalis). The purified protein and Lpv/Vtg-specific serum were applied in both competitive and direct immunoassay formats using optical waveguide lightmode spectroscopy immunosensor. When measuring Vtg in direct manner, the Lpv antibody (1.76 µg mL−1) was immobilised on the sensor surface, and the linear measuring range for Vtg was 0.1–10 µg mL−1. During the competitive measurement, 100 ng mL−1 Lpv was applied for the immobilisation. The linear measuring range for Vtg was 0.5–50 ng mL−1. We studied the relative substrate specificity of the antibody, and it was concluded that the method is suitable for the sensitive and selective determination of Vtg levels in toads. Heart, liver and gonad samples from male animals were spiked with Vtg and were analysed using the newly developed method, and female toads and spawn samples were tested and compared to the calibration curve obtained by the spiked samples.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by MicroVacuum Ltd. (http://www.microvacuum.com) by supplying OW2400 sensor chips and providing measurement time on OWLS 100 instrument. The authors express their sincere appreciation to Dr. Judit Vörös at the Middle-Danube-Valley Inspectorate for Environmental Protection, Nature Conservation and Water Management for her help in obtaining a permit to collect eggs of fire-bellied toads in Hungary.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the National Development Plan (NFT) Economic Competitiveness Operative Programme [GVOP-3.1.1.-2004-05-0429/3.0].

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