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AuthorKrishnamurthy, Hari Krishnan
AuthorJayaraman, Vasanth
AuthorKrishna, Karthik
AuthorWang, Tianhao
AuthorBei, Kang
AuthorChangalath, Chithra
AuthorMatilda, Shiny
AuthorRai, Alex J.
AuthorWelc-Falęciak, Renata
AuthorPawełczyk, Agnieszka
AuthorBlanton, Lucas S.
AuthorChrdle, Aleš
AuthorFořtová, Andrea
AuthorRůžek, Daniel
AuthorNasrallah, Gheyath K.
AuthorAbu-Raddadi, Laith J.
AuthorAl-Sadeq, Duaa W.
AuthorAbdallah, Marah Abed Alhakim
AuthorLilleri, Daniele
AuthorFornara, Chiara
AuthorD’Angelo, Piera
AuthorFurione, Milena
AuthorSöderlund-Venermo, Maria
AuthorHedman, Klaus
AuthorChochlakis, Dimosthenis
AuthorMakridaki, Eirini
AuthorNtoula, Artemis
AuthorPsaroulaki, Anna
AuthorEscárcega-Ávila, Angélica
AuthorRajasekaran, John J.
Available date2025-04-13T11:32:47Z
Publication Date2025-01-20
Publication NameScientific Reports
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84467-0
CitationKrishnamurthy, H. K., Jayaraman, V., Krishna, K., Wang, T., Bei, K., Changalath, C., ... & Rajasekaran, J. J. (2025). A customizable multiplex protein microarray for antibody testing and its application for tick-borne and other infectious diseases. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 2527.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64180
AbstractTick-borne infections are the most common vector-borne diseases in the USA. Ticks harbor and transmit several infections with Lyme disease being the most common tickborne infection in the US and Europe. Lack of awareness about tick populations, specific diagnostic tests, and overlapping signs and symptoms of tick-borne infections can often lead to misdiagnosis affecting treatment and the prevalence data reported especially for non-Lyme tick-borne infections. The diagnostic tests currently available for tick-borne diseases are severely limited in their ability to provide accurate results and cannot detect multiple pathogens in a single run. The multiplex protein microarray developed at Vibrant was designed to detect multiple serological antibodies thereby detecting exposure to multiple pathogens simultaneously. Our microarray in its present form can accommodate 400 antigens (molecules that can bind to specific antibodies) and can multiplex across antigen types, whole cell lysates, recombinant proteins, and peptides. A designed array containing multiple antigens of several microbes including Borrelia burgdorferi, the Lyme disease spirochete, was manufactured and evaluated. The immunoglobulin M (IgM) and G (IgG) responses against several tick-borne microbes and other infectious agents were analyzed for analytical and clinical performance. The microarray improved IgM and IgG sensitivities and specificities of individual microbes when compared with the respective gold standards. The testing was also performed in a single run in comparison to multiple runs needed for comparable testing standards. In summary, our study presents a flexible multiplex microarray platform that can provide quick results with high sensitivity and specificity for evaluating exposure to varied infectious agents especially tick-borne pathogens.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Nature
SubjectCo-infections
Immunoglobulin
Infectious disease
Lyme disease
Microarray
Multiplex
Tick bite
Tick-borne infections
TitleA customizable multiplex protein microarray for antibody testing and its application for tick-borne and other infectious diseases
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number15
ESSN2045-2322
dc.accessType Open Access


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