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1 Antigen-Antibody Reaction Serial Dilution Technique Laboratory 2 Assist. Prof. Suwin Wongwajana, M.D., M.Sc. Dept.of Microbiology Fac.of Medicine, KKU For 2 nd Year Pharmaceutical Science Student
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2 1 2 3 4 5 6 D.W.0.5 ml 0.5 ml Dilution 1:2 1:4 1:8 1:16 1:32 control Color water 0.5 ml Serial dilution
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3 N1 = Dilution (concentration) of the 1 st tube V1 =Volume that pipette from the 1 st tube N2 = Dilution (concentration) of the 2 nd tube V2 = Total volume of the 2 nd tube (V2 = V1 + initial volume of the 2 nd tube) Calculation of Dilution N 1 V 1 = N 2 V 2
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4 1:4 ? 2323 0.5 ml N1N1 N2N2 V1V1 V2 = 0.5+0.5 =1 N2 = 1/4 x 1/2 =1/8 1 D.W. 0.5 ml N2 = N1 x V1 V2
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5 Demonstration - On the bench near the windows Answer: Ab titer = ? Experiment 1. Tube precipitation test
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6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dilu ent0.5 ml Serum 0.5 ml 0.5 ml Antigen 1 1 1 1 1 1 drop Dilution 1:2 1:4 1:8 1:16 1:32 control 0.5 ml
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7 Ab Titer = 1:8 or 8 precipitate Dilution 1:2 1:4 1:8 1:16 1:32 control
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8 Experiment 2. Immunodiffusion 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ag1 Ag2 Ag3 Ag1 Ag2 Ag3 Ab -Practice applying the Ag and Ab into the wells -Observe the precipitin band (from your Gr. tutor)
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11 - Perform the finger stick on your friend’s finger. - Use sterile technique – to prevent the infection - Wipe the finger with 70% Alcohol, stick the finger with lancet, drop the blood onto the glass slide. - Discard the lancet, cotton, etc. to the appropriate receptacles. Experiment 3. Blood grouping Experiment 3. Blood grouping
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12 Blood drop from the finger Anti -A Anti -B Agglutin ation What is the blood gr. ? A
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13 Agglutinatio n No Agglutination
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14 Demonstration 1. Single radial immunodiffusion (SRID) 2. Immunoelectrophoresis (IEP) 3. Immunodiffusion (ID) 4. Tube precipitation 5. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
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17 Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) By... Assistance Professor Suwin Wongwajana,MD.
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18 Microtiter Plate (ELISA Plate) 96 wells plate (8 rows, 12 columns)
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20 Indirect ELISA (For detection of antibody) 1. Coat plate with Antigen
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21 2. Wash
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23 Y Y Y Y 3. Add specimens (with Ab, or No Ab) Y Y Y Y No specific Ab Y Y Y Y with specific Ab (Y)(Y) Y Y Y Y Y Y
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24 No specific Ab Y with specific Ab (Y)(Y) 4. Wash
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25 4. Add conjugate (anti- human IgG=Enzyme) YE E Y E E Y E E Y E E YE E Y E E Y E E Y
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26 with specific Ab No specific Ab (Y)(Y) 5. Wash Y Y E E Y E E E E
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27 Human- IgG Y immuniz ed Rabbit anti-human IgG Y = Ag Y Y
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28 Y Y E E Y E E E E Y YE E YE E E E 6. Add substrate (Chromogenic)
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29 Y Y E E Y E E E E
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30 Absorbance (O.D.) Measurement Intensity of the color developed, Correlated with the concentration of the unknown Ab in the specimen
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32 ELISA READER
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33 Cell Tissue Immunofluorescence(IF)
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34 Direct Immunofluorescence (For detection of antigen) CD4 CD3
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35 CD4 CD3 Anti-CD4 = Fluorescein dye + F*
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36 CD4+ve Fluorescent Microscope
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37 CD 4 CD 8 CD 4 CD 8 CD 4 CD 8 CD 4 CD 8 CD 4
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38 Indirect Immunofluorescence (For detection of antigen) F* Specific AbF* Conjugate
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39 F* Rabbit anti-CA Ag F* Mouse anti-rabbit = F* CA Ag
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42 What should you do, today 2. Perform blood grouping. 3. Practice applying the well in slide immunodiffusion. 4. Observe all the demonstration points. 1. Practice serial dilution by sterile technique. 5. Conference today start at 3.30 pm. - Quiz and discussion The time given for the lab hour until 3.30 pm
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