Aug 27, 2020

Public workspace Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for determining the plasma or serum concentration of IL-33 in humans.

  • 1University of the West Indies St. Augustine
  • University of the West Indies
  • angel.vaillant@sta.uwi.edu
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Protocol CitationAngel A Justiz-Vaillant 2020. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for determining the plasma or serum concentration of IL-33 in humans.. protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.bkexktfn
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Ninety-six well ELISA plates are coated with monoclonal anti-human antibodies to interleukin-33 (IL-33).
Patient serum samples are added to the plates.
The plate is incubate x 1.30 hour at RT.
The plate is washed 4 times with PBS-tween buffer.
The wells are incubated with a biotin conjugated anti-human IL-33 for 1.30 hour at RT.
The plate is washed again as above.
Add to the plate a peroxidase-labeled streptavidin conjugate and incubate it for 1 hour at RT.
After a further washing procedure a substrate solution reactive is added and allowed to produced a colored reaction in positive controls.
The level of IL-33 in the sample is proportional to the colored product developed.
The addition of 3M H2SO4 stops the reaction.
The absorbance is measured at 450 nm.
The IL-33 concentration can be calculated by generating an standard curve using lineal regression.