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Abstract
Grant Number: 1R41HL073533-01 PI Name: SIEGEL, DONALD L. PI Email: siegeld@mail.med.upenn.edu PI Title: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Project Title: Phage Display Tools for Automated Blood Typing Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Current technologies used in blood banking are extraordinarily labor intensive, prone to human error, and an order of magnitude more expensive per test that those in other clinical laboratories. Coupled with a growing shortage of skilled medical technologists, dwindling supplies of human plasma-derived phenotyping reagents, and an inherent difficulty in fully automating agglutination-based methodologies, the ability to perform rapid and accurate pre-transfusing testing in a cost-effective manner has become a significant challenge. The long-term objective is to use a set of novel molecular technologies to develop a new class of renewable, inexpensive, high-quality blood bank testing reagents that will function in a rapid, high-throughput, automatable assay system. At the core of the proposed technology are red blood cell antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies displayed on the surface of bacteriophage particles. The investigators propose to exploit the naturally-occurring presence of unique DNA sequences within the particles to develop an assay system in which the phenotype of a cell is determined by assaying the genotype of the detecting reagent. Such a strategy will offer extraordinary sensitivity and specificity, will require minute amounts of testing materials and reagents, will be easily adapted to automation, and will be amenable to multiplexing strategies offering the possibility of simultaneous antigen profiling of a red cell sample in a single reaction vessel.
Thesaurus Terms:
ABO(H) blood groups, bacterial virus, biomedical automation, blood bank, histocompatibility typing, technology /technique development, transfection /expression vector
high throughput technology, nucleic acid sequence, rapid diagnosis
human tissue
Institution: INTEGRAL MOLECULAR 3701 MARKET ST, STE 340 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 Fiscal Year: 2003 Department: Project Start: 01-MAY-2003 Project End: 30-APR-2004 ICD: NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE IRG: ZRG1
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