Author/Authors :
Aghabeigi, N Dept. of Immunology& Hematology - Faculty of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Hamadan, Iran , Zamani, A Dept. of Immunology& Hematology - Faculty of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Hamadan, Iran , Shishaeyan, B Dept. of Immunology& Hematology - Faculty of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Hamadan, Iran , Lindsey, N Dept. of Biomedical Science - School of Life Science - University of Bradford, UK
Abstract :
Background: The autoimmune disease known as Idiopathic (immune thrombocytopenic purpura thrombocytopenic
purpura (ITP) is clinically defined by a low numbers of platelets in the circulation blood. This study aimed to isolate
autoantibodies made against the platelet glycoproteins using platelets from healthy volunteers, to determine their
specificity and further elucidate their effects on platelet function.
Methods: This study used a phage display system to recognize Fab anti-platelet antibodies. Anti-platelet After isolation,
the anti-platelet Fab-expressing phage was characterized by ELISA and Western blotting. The Fab-bearing phage pool
obtained from five rounds of panning was analysed in order to determine its anti-platelet reactivity. Of the phage
colonies obtained, 100 colonies of different sizes were randomly selected for reaction with whole platelets, using M13
phage as a negative control.
Results: Twelve colonies of them had strong reactions against the whole platelet preparation, but only four colonies
showed substantial reactivity against the lysed platelet preparation (lysate). Three of the four colonies showed three
bands representing proteins with different molecular weights. The fourth colony showed only a single band. The final
experiment to characterise the protein isolated from the phage library was a DNA gel agarose test.
Conclusion: Each colony showed a DNA band that corresponded with the molecular size marker for 5.4 kbase pairs,
and this suggested the presence of heavy and light antibody chains in the phage.