A substrate sensor chip to assay the enzymatic activity of Botulinum neurotoxin A
Résumé
Botulinum neurotoxin A (BoNT/A) induces muscle paralysis by enzymatically cleaving the presynaptic SNARE protein SNAP-25, which results in lasting inhibition of acetylcholine release at the neuromuscular junction. A rapid and sensitive in vitro assay for BoNT/A is required to replace the mouse lethality assay (LD50) in current use. We have developed a fully automated sensor to assay the endoprotease activity of BoNT/A. We produced monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that recognize SNAP-25 neo-epitopes specifically generated by BoNT/A action. Recombinant SNAP-25 was coupled to the sensor surface of a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) system and samples containing BoNT/A were injected over the substrate sensor. Online substrate cleavage was monitored by measuring binding of mAb10F12 to a SNAP-25 neo-epitope. The SNAP-25-chip assay was toxin serotype-specific and detected 55 fM BoNT/A (1 LD50/ml) in 5 min and 0.4 fM (0.01 LD50/ml) in 5h. Time-course and dose-response curves were linear, yielding a limit of quantification of 0.03 LD50/ml. This label-free method is 100 times more sensitive than the mouse assay, potentially providing rapid read-out of small amounts of toxin for environmental surveillance and the quality control of pharmaceutical preparations.
Mots clés
4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazine ethane sulfonic acid
BSA
BoNT
DTT
Dithiothreitol
Endoprotease
HBS
HEPES-buffered saline
Hepes
LD(50)
LOD
LOQ
Neo-epitope
RU
SNAP-25
SPR
Synaptosomal-associated protein 25
Toxin sensor
botulinum neurotoxin
bovine serum albumin
limit of detection
limit of quantification
median lethal dose
resonance unit
surface plasmon resonance
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