ELISA Test Flashcards
What is ELISA?
Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay
What is an ELISA used for?
Testing whether patients have a specific antibody or antigen
How do ELISAs give results?
They use antibodies bound to enzymes which when the complimentary substate is added a colour change can be observed
What is a Direct ELISA?
- Test for antigens
- Immobilised antibodies are fixed to a well
What is an Indirect ELISA?
- Test for antibodies
- Immobilised antigens are fixed to a well
How is a direct ELISA carried out?
1 - Immobilised antibodies are fixed to a well 2- Sample added (blood plasma) 3- If blood plasma contains complementary antigens then an antigen-antibody complex will form 4- Rinse to remove unbound antigens 5- Same antibody with an enzyme is added 6- Rinse to remove unbound antibodies 7- Add substrate 8- Observe
How is an indirect ELISA carried out?
1 - Immobilised antigens are fixed to a well
2- Sample added (blood plasma)
3- If blood plasma contains complementary antibodies then an antigen-antibody complex will form
4- Rinse to remove unbound antibodies
5- Different antibody with an enzyme is added which will only bind if the first antibody is present
6- Rinse to remove unbound antibodies and enzymes
7- Add substrate
8- Observe