Detection and Quantification of Anthrax Lethal Factor in Serum by Mass Spectrometry
- 12 October 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 79 (22) , 8463-8470
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac701741s
Abstract
The lethal toxin produced during Bacillus anthracis infection is a complex of protective antigen, which localizes the toxin to the cell receptor, and lethal factor (LF), a zinc-dependent endoproteinase whose known targets include five members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MAPKK) family of response regulators. We have developed a method for detecting functional LF in serum. Anti-LF murine monoclonal antibodies immobilized on magnetic protein G beads were used to capture and concentrate the LF from serum. The captured LF was exposed to an optimized MAPKK-based peptide substrate, which it hydrolyzed into two smaller peptides. The LF cleavage products were then analyzed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MS) and quantified by isotope dilution-MS. The entire analytical method can be performed in less than 4 h with detection of LF levels as low as 0.05 ng/mL. The method was used to quantify LF levels in serum from rhesus macaques infected with B. anthracis. Serum samples obtained at day 2 postinfection contained 30−250 ng/mL LF and illustrated the clear potential to detect LF earlier in the infection cycle. This method represents a highly specific and rapid diagnostic tool for early anthrax and has a potential additional role as a research tool for understanding toxemia and effects of medical countermeasures for anthrax.Keywords
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