Immunology/Molecular Biology Core
免疫学/分子生物学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7665474
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.07万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-08-01 至 2012-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AnimalsAntibodiesAntigensBiologicalBiological AssayBiological MarkersBloodBoliviaCanis familiarisCaviaCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)CollectionDNADetectionDiagnosisDiffusionEntomologyEnvironmentEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayEpidemiologyEquipment and SuppliesFecesHumanImmunologic TestsImmunologyInfectionLaboratoriesLaboratory PersonnelLondonMass Spectrum AnalysisMicrosatellite RepeatsMolecularMolecular BiologyMonitorNuclearParasitic DiseasesParasitologyPerformancePeruPolymerase Chain ReactionProceduresProteomicsRangeResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesSatellite DNAScientistScreening procedureSerologicalSiteSpecimenSpliced Leader SequencesStandards of Weights and MeasuresTechniquesTechnologyTestingTimeTrainingTriatomaTrypanosoma cruziVisitWestern BlottingWorkXenodiagnosiscollegedata managementkDNA Minicirclesnovelpoint of caresurface enhanced laser desorption ionizationuniversity student
项目摘要
Core B will centralize the management of all of the immunology and molecular biology
procedures neededto support the two scientific projects that form the Peru TMRC, thus optimizing
the use of resources and maintaining rigorousquality control standards. The specific aims of Core
B are to (1) coordinate all work related to immunology and molecular biology procedures between
both Research Projects and the Epidemiology/GIS/Data Management core of the Peru TMRC; (2)
coordinate and oversee collection and handling procedures for all biological specimens; (3)
standardize, perform, and monitor all immunological and molecular biology procedures; (4) optimize
the use of laboratory personnel, equipment and supplies; (5) coordinate the register and collation of
assay results; (5) provide the means for an efficient transfer and diffusion of acquired technology;
(6) provide the environment for immunology and parasitology training for University students and
visiting investigators. The major procedures consist of serologic and parasitologic assays for the
diagnosis of T.cruzi infection in humans, guinea pigs and dogs (epimastigote antigen ELISA and
immunofluoresecent antibody tests, xenodiagnosis, hemoculture), the use of Trypomastigote
excreted-secreted antigens (TESA) in standard Western blot, ELISA, Falcon assay screening test -
ELISA and a novel field-friendly rapid TESA-blot using pre-prepared strips to allow rapid turn-
around, a range of T.cruzi molecular techniques (Detection PCR targeting nuclear DNA satellite
repeats or kinetoplast DNA minicircles, Nuclear spliced leader array for classifying T. cruzi discrete
typing units' and distinguishing it from T.ranglei, T.cruzi DNA RAPDS), microsatellite loci for
Triatoma infestans and Surface-enhanced laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass
spectrometry for the indentification of biomarkers. All point-of-care immunological tests, FAST-
ELISA and the rapid field-friendly format of the TESA blot will be conducted in our field sites,
Arequipa and Santa Cruz, Bolivia. PCRand RT- PCR will also be performed at the UPCH
laboratory and then the technique will be transferred to Bolivia. New techniques such as strain
typing using multi - locus typing will be developed at UCLA andthen transferred to the UPCH
laboratory. Microsatellite loci testing for T. infestans will be performed at the CDC Division of
Parasitic Diseases entomology laboratory. Hemoculture of blood from humans, animals and T.
infestans feces, and xenodiagnosis in guinea pigs, will all be performed on site either in Arequipa or
Santa Cruz. All proteomics work will be conducted at the Imperial College, London, UK. The
implementation of these procedures will support the scientific work of the two Research Projects
and provide significant training opportunities for Peruvian scientists through interchanges with the
US, UK and Brazilian collaborators and consultants.
PERFORMANCE.
核心B将集中所有免疫学和分子生物学的管理
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