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Methods to Assess Chemokine Binding and Anti-chemotactic Activity of Virus Proteins.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2023)

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Abstract
Chemokines are key instigators of inflammatory and immune responses. Viruses can suppress these responses by secreting proteins that interfere with chemokine action. These proteins bind to chemokines and block the host's ability to recruit immune cells to sites of infection, thus facilitating virus replication and spread. When produced recombinantly, chemokine binding proteins provide a formidable resource to deploy against human disease. Here, we describe an enzyme-linked immunosorbent inhibition assay and a chemotaxis inhibition assay that are employed to assess the chemokine binding strength and anti-chemotactic activity of viral proteins. These assays are quick and reproducible, and are thus ideal for screening putative or modified chemokine binding proteins as the first step in their development as therapeutics.
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Chemokine,Chemokine binding protein,Chemotaxis inhibition assay,Inhibition ELISA,Transwell
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