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Immunoelectrophoresis can be used for analysis of individual proteins in complex mixtures. The conditions involved in immunoelectrophoresis are mild, avoiding the risk of denaturation, and it is possible to perform relative quantification of individual components. The fundamental disadvantage is the dependence on rabbit antisera as reagents. The usefulness of immunoelectrophoresis in allergy research is greatly enhanced by the possibility of identification of allergens to which the individual in question has IgE.
The common principle is characterized by two independent electrophoreses having direction of current perpendicular to each other, i.e., crossed immunoelectrophoresis (CIE). This ultimately results in the formation of characteristic bell-shaped precipitates, each precipitate representing one antigen. There is a linear relationship between the amount of antigen and size of precipitate for a given antibody concentration for each precipitate and so relative quantification can be performed. The sensitivity and resolution power of CIE are very high and there are multiple variations of the technique, some of which will be illustrated in this chapter.
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Hansen, G.N., Larsen, J.N. (2019). Immunoelectrophoresis for the Characterization of Allergen Extracts. In: Lympany, P., Jones, M. (eds) Allergy. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2020. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9591-2_4
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