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Detection of cannabis use

a technology for detecting cannabis use and immunoassays, applied in the direction of immunoglobulins against plants, instruments, peptides, etc., can solve the problems of false results, undesired cross-reactivity, and difficulty in developing a quick-test for cannabis use, so as to facilitate rapid and reliable detection of cannabis us

Active Publication Date: 2013-07-02
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT
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[0011]The present invention provides a novel reagent, which facilitates rapid and reliable detection of cannabis use. The reagent is a protein capable of specifically recognizing an immune complex formed between cannabinoid and anti-cannabinoid. More specifically the present invention provides a binding partner comprising the complementary determining regions (CDRs) of an antibody light chain and heavy chain, wherein said light chain regions have the amino acid sequences of amino acids 23-35, 51-57, and 93-100 of SEQ ID NO:3, and said heavy chain regions have the amino acid sequences of amino acids 29-35, 50-60 and 99-109 of SEQ ID NO:4.

Problems solved by technology

The test format was competitive immunoassay, and the results were not fully satisfying giving some false results and undesired cross-reactivity.
However, it has turned out to be difficult to develop a quick-test for this analyte, and the test kits on the market are not sensitive enough.
Some cross-reactivity with e.g. THC-metabolites was observed, which is undesirable in forensic drug analysis.
The antibodies were prepared by conventional hybridoma technique, which render them too big for application in homogenous immunoassays.
They concluded that a current limitation of the use of this specimen for roadside testing is the absence of a suitable immunoassay that detects the parent compound (THC) in sufficiently low concentrations (Kintz P., et al., 2005.
The current immunoassays for determining cannabis use are not satisfactory i.a. due to low specificity and sensitivity.

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Development of Anti-THC Fab

[0035]Mice were immunized with THC conjugated BSA (Fitzgerald) in Freund's adjuvant, and serum samples were tested after second booster, and the mouse showing the best response against the antigen in direct ELISA was selected to be the source of an antibody phage display library. An antibody fragment phage display library was constructed, THC-specific phages were enriched, and the Fab gene fragment of individual clones were isolated, expressed and characterized as described in WO 2004 / 046733. Anti-THC T3 Fab was chosen for further assay.

[0036]The amino acid sequence of anti-THC T3 Fab light chain is set forth as SEQ ID NO:1, and anti-THC T3 Fab VH-CH1 chain is set forth as SEQ ID NO:2. CDR1, CDR2, and CDR3 of the Fab light chain correspond to amino acids 24-35, 51-57 and 90-98 of SEQ ID NO:1. CDR1, CDR2 and CDR3 of the Fab heavy chain correspond to amino acids 27-36, 51-66 and 99-107 of SEQ ID NO:2. Amino acids no 1-108 of SEQ ID NO:1 represent the variabl...

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Development of an Anti-Immune Complex Antibody to the Immune Complex of Anti-THC Fab and THC

Selection of the Immune Complex Specific Antibody from a Naive Human scFv Phage Display Library

[0037]T3 Fab fragment was biotinylated with ImmunoPure Sulfo-NHS-LC-Biotin Kit (Pierce). Biotinylated antibody was purified and buffer was changed to PBS with Econo-Pac 10DG Columns (Bio-Rad, CA, USA). 200 μl of a naive human scFv phage display library (Kappa or Lambda light chain) in BSA / PBS was preincubated with 10 μl of streptavidin coated magnetic beads (Dynal, M-280) and 0.5 μl of biotinylated T3 Fab for over night at +4° C. The naive human scFv phage display library was constructed from pooled lymphocytes of 50 healthy individuals. The size of the library was estimated to be 1×108 clones. The naive human scFv phage display library contains the IgM specific VH-genes combined either with the kappa or lambda specific VL-genes. Unbound phages were separated from the beads and 100 μl of them was in...

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A Homogenous Time Resolved Fluorescent Resonance Energy Transfer (TR-FRET) Immunoassay for THC

[0040]The anti-THC Fab fragment T3 was labeled with europium by LANCE Eu-W1024 ITC chelate Kit (Wallac). The buffer of the labeled T3 was changed to 50 mM Tris, pH 7.8, 0.9% NaCl. The anti-T3+THC immune complex Fab fragment 104 was labeled with Alexa Fluor 647 by Alexa Fluor Protein Labeling kit (Molecular Probes, Inc.).

[0041]1 μg of Eu labeled anti-THC T3 Fab and 1.5 μg of Alexa Fluor 647 labeled anti-immune complex Fab 104 were added to microtiter wells in 60 μl of saliva. 40 μl saliva samples spiked with 0, 3.75, 7.5, 15, 30, 60 and 120 ng / ml of the following drugs: D9-THC, 11-OH-D9-THC, 11-nor-D9-THC-COOH, heroin and amphetamine were added to the wells. After short mixing, the time resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (TR-FRET) was measured by Victor V fluorometer (Perkin Elmer Wallac). The results are shown in FIG. 3.

[0042]Saliva sample spiked with THC is giving a high fluor...

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Abstract

A binding partner, especially an antibody fragment that specifically recognizes an antigen-antibody immune complex between anti-THC and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), is disclosed. The binding partner facilitates a non-competitive homogenous immunoassay for detection of cannabis use. A test kit comprising the binding partner is also described. Preferably the immunoassay is applied for roadside testing of saliva from suspected drivers.

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[0001]This is a National Phase Application filed under 35 U.S.C. 371 as a national stage of PCT / FI2009 / 050481, with the filing date of Jun. 5, 2009 an application claiming the benefit to the Finnish Application No. 20085579, filed on Jun. 12, 2008, the entire content of each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.[0002]The official copy of the sequence listing is submitted electronically via EFS-Web as an ASCII formatted sequence listing with a file name “2080 700 PC.ST25 sequence_listing.txt”, created on Nov. 23, 2010, and is filed concurrently with the specification. The sequence listing contained in this ASCII formatted document is part of the specification and is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0003]The invention provides means for enhancing immunoassays for detecting cannabis use. In particular the invention relates to a binding partner, especially an antibody fragment that is capable of binding an immune complex bet...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C07K16/42C07H21/04C12P21/08G01N33/53G01N33/536G01N33/543G01N33/563G01N33/577G01N33/94C07K16/16
Inventor TAKKINEN, KRISTIINASÖDERLUND, HANSPULLI, TIMO
Owner TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT