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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
[[Image:ELISA.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Double Antibody Sandwich ELISA]]
 
[[Image:ELISA.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Double Antibody Sandwich ELISA]]
The Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) is an immunoassay commonly used to detect the presence of an antigen or antibody in a sample. It is a powerful tool in clinical immunology and can be used to determine whether an individual has been exposed to a specified pathogen. Utilizing the principle of antigen-antibody interaction, the test allows easy visualisation of results and, since its introduction in 1971, has quickly replaced radioimmunoassays for diagnostic purposes.
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The Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) is an immunoassay commonly used to detect the presence of an antigen or antibody in a sample. It is a powerful tool in clinical immunology and can be used to determine whether an individual has been exposed to a specified pathogen. Utilising the principle of antigen-antibody interaction, the test allows easy visualisation of results and, since its introduction in 1971, has quickly replaced radioimmunoassays for diagnostic purposes.
    
*There are two basic types of ELISA:
 
*There are two basic types of ELISA:
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*Detection and identification of disease agents, e.g. type and subtype
 
*Detection and identification of disease agents, e.g. type and subtype
 
*Identification of specific antibodies, e.g. used in serodiagnosis for epidemiological studies
 
*Identification of specific antibodies, e.g. used in serodiagnosis for epidemiological studies
*Quantification of specific antibody isotypes, e.g. IgM/IgG ratio
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*Quantification of specific antibody isotypes, e.g. [[IgM]]/[[IgG]] ratio
    
==Techniques==
 
==Techniques==
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===Non-competitive ELISA===[[Image:Sandwich elisa.png|thumb|right|100px|The sandwich ELISA - Copyright J M Vincour]]
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===Non-competitive ELISA===
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[[Image:Sandwich elisa.png|thumb|right|100px|The sandwich ELISA - Copyright J M Vincour]]
 
'''Double Antibody Sandwich''' (for antigen detection)
 
'''Double Antibody Sandwich''' (for antigen detection)
 
# Antibody is adsorbed onto solid phase
 
# Antibody is adsorbed onto solid phase
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
# Sample is added- specific antigen binds to antibody
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# Sample serum is added- specific antigen binds to antibody
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
 
# Enzyme-labeled specific antibody is added- attaches to bound antigen
 
# Enzyme-labeled specific antibody is added- attaches to bound antigen
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
# Enzyme substrate is added
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# Enzyme substrate is added (with dye for visualisation)
''visualised product = amount of antigen in the sample''
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''visualised product = amount of antigen in the serum''
    
'''Antibody Class Capture Assay''' (for antibody detection)
 
'''Antibody Class Capture Assay''' (for antibody detection)
 
# Class-specific antiglobulin is adsorbed onto solid phase
 
# Class-specific antiglobulin is adsorbed onto solid phase
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
# Sample is added- class-specific antibody in the sample binds to antiglobulin
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# Sample serum is added- class-specific antibody in the serum binds to antiglobulin
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
# Antigen is added- attaches to specific antibody  
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# Antigen is added - attaches to specific antibody  
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
 
# Enzyme-labeled antibody is added
 
# Enzyme-labeled antibody is added
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
 
# Enzyme substrate is added
 
# Enzyme substrate is added
''visualised product = amount of specific antibody in sample''
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''visualised product = amount of specific antibody in serum''
    
'''Indirect Method''' (for antibody detection)
 
'''Indirect Method''' (for antibody detection)
# Antigen is adsorbed onto solid phase
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# Specific antigen (i.e. not from sample) is adsorbed onto solid phase
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
# Sample is added- any specific antibody present in sample binds to antigen
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# Serum is added- any specific antibody present in sample binds to antigen
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
 
# Enzyme-labeled antiglobulin is added- attaches to antibody
 
# Enzyme-labeled antiglobulin is added- attaches to antibody
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
 
# Enzyme substrate is added
 
# Enzyme substrate is added
''visualised product = amount of antibody in the sample''
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''visualised product = amount of antibody in the serum''
    
===Competitive ELISA===
 
===Competitive ELISA===
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# Antigen is adsorbed onto solid phase
 
# Antigen is adsorbed onto solid phase
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
# Enzyme-labeled antibody (pre-titrated- optimal colour development) and sample are added
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# Enzyme-labeled antibody (pre-titrated- optimal colour development) and serum are added
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
 
# Enzyme substrate is added
 
# Enzyme substrate is added
''visualised product = amount of enzyme-labelled antibody''
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''visualised product = amount of antigen in serum sample''
    
'''Direct Antigen Competition''' (for antigen detection)
 
'''Direct Antigen Competition''' (for antigen detection)
 
# Antigen is adsorbed onto solid phase
 
# Antigen is adsorbed onto solid phase
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
# Antigen in sample is incubated with enzyme-labelled antibody (again pre-titrated): this is directed against the antigen on the solid phase
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# Antigen in serum is incubated with enzyme-labelled antibody (again pre-titrated): this is directed against the antigen on the solid phase
 
# Wash
 
# Wash
 
# Enzyme substrate is added
 
# Enzyme substrate is added
 
''visualised product = amount of enzyme-labelled antigen''
 
''visualised product = amount of enzyme-labelled antigen''
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