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A highly sensitive chemiluminescence assay for superoxide detection and chronic granulomatous disease diagnosis
Authors:Yamazaki Tsuyoshi  Kawai Chikage  Yamauchi Akira  Kuribayashi Futoshi
Affiliation:Department of Information and Communication Technology, School of High-Technology for Human Welfare, Tokai University, 317 Nishino, Numazu, Shizuoka 410-0395, Japan.
Abstract:
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by neutrophils are crucial for defense against infectious diseases, and the adequate measurement of ROS levels is an important way to evaluate the possibility of infections. The fluorescent probe dihydrorhodamine 123 has been applied exclusively to the measurement of ROS thus far. We developed a novel method for detecting ROS, which utilizes the chemiluminescent probes Luminol and Diogenes. The new method quantitatively detects ROS produced by as few as 10 to 10(4) neutrophils. Furthermore, this method can detect ROS levels in one microliter of whole blood or ROS produced by Epstein-Barr immortalized B lymphocytes. This method will be valuable for prompt diagnosis of neonatal chronic granulomatous diseases in which neutrophils aberrantly produce superoxide.
Keywords:Phagocyte NADPH oxidase   Lucigenin   Luminol   Diogenes   superoxide
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