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Sensors | 2015

Fluorescence-Based Bioassays for the Detection and Evaluation of Food Materials

Kentaro Nishi; Shin-ichiro Isobe; Yun Zhu; Ryoiti Kiyama

We summarize here the recent progress in fluorescence-based bioassays for the detection and evaluation of food materials by focusing on fluorescent dyes used in bioassays and applications of these assays for food safety, quality and efficacy. Fluorescent dyes have been used in various bioassays, such as biosensing, cell assay, energy transfer-based assay, probing, protein/immunological assay and microarray/biochip assay. Among the arrays used in microarray/biochip assay, fluorescence-based microarrays/biochips, such as antibody/protein microarrays, bead/suspension arrays, capillary/sensor arrays, DNA microarrays/polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based arrays, glycan/lectin arrays, immunoassay/enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)-based arrays, microfluidic chips and tissue arrays, have been developed and used for the assessment of allergy/poisoning/toxicity, contamination and efficacy/mechanism, and quality control/safety. DNA microarray assays have been used widely for food safety and quality as well as searches for active components. DNA microarray-based gene expression profiling may be useful for such purposes due to its advantages in the evaluation of pathway-based intracellular signaling in response to food materials.


Biotechnology Letters | 2011

Application of Fluolid-Orange-labeled probes for DNA microarray and immunological assays.

Yun Zhu; Takunori Ogaeri; Jun-ichiro Suzuki; Sijun Dong; Teiichiro Aoyagi; Keiji Mizuki; Mikako Takasugi; Shin-ichiro Isobe; Ryoiti Kiyama

The usefulness of Fluolid-Orange, a novel fluorescent dye, for DNA microarray and immunological assays has been examined. Fluolid-Orange-labeled probes (DNA and IgG) were stable as examined by laser-photo-bleaching and under heat and dry conditions. Statistical analyses were performed to evaluate the reproducibility of the microarray assay, while stage-specific immunostaining of marker proteins, Kank1 and calretinin, was performed for renal cancers, both giving satisfactory results. The stability of the dye should provide advantages for storing fluorescently labeled probes and re-examining the specimens later in genetic and pathological diagnostics.


Materials Today | 2010

A fluorescence scanning electron microscope

Takaaki Kanemaru; Kazuho Hirata; Shin-ichi Takasu; Shin-ichiro Isobe; Keiji Mizuki; Shuntaro Mataka; Kei-ichiro Nakamura

Fluorescence techniques are widely used in biological research to examine molecular localization, while electron microscopy can provide unique ultrastructural information. To date, correlative images from both fluorescence and electron microscopy have been obtained separately using two different instruments, i.e. a fluorescence microscope (FM) and an electron microscope (EM). In the current study, a scanning electron microscope (SEM) (JEOL JXA8600 M) was combined with a fluorescence digital camera microscope unit and this hybrid instrument was named a fluorescence SEM (FL-SEM). In the labeling of FL-SEM samples, both Fluolid, which is an organic EL dye, and Alexa Fluor, were employed. We successfully demonstrated that the FL-SEM is a simple and practical tool for correlative fluorescence and electron microscopy.


BioMed Research International | 2014

Development of Pathological Diagnostics of Human Kidney Cancer by Multiple Staining Using New Fluorescent Fluolid Dyes

Yun Zhu; Takunori Ogaeri; Keiji Mizuki; Yuki Kashiwa; Kentaro Nishi; Shin-ichiro Isobe; Teiichiro Aoyagi; Ryoiti Kiyama

New fluorescent Fluolid dyes have advantages over others such as stability against heat, dryness, and excess light. Here, we performed simultaneous immunostaining of renal tumors, clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC), papillary RCC, chromophobe RCC, acquired cystic disease-associated RCC (ACD-RCC), and renal angiomyolipoma (AML), with primary antibodies against Kank1, cytokeratin 7 (CK7), and CD10, which were detected with secondary antibodies labeled with Fluolid-Orange, Fluolid-Green, and Alexa Fluor 647, respectively. Kank1 was stained in normal renal tubules, papillary RCC, and ACD-RCC, and weakly or negatively in all other tumors. CK7 was positive in normal renal tubules, papillary RCC, and ACD-RCC. In contrast, CD10 was expressed in renal tubules and clear cell RCC, papillary RCC, AML, and AC-RCC, and weakly in chromophobe RCC. These results may contribute to differentiating renal tumors and subtypes of RCCs. We also examined the stability of fluorescence and found that fluorescent images of Fluolid dyes were identical between a tissue section and the same section after it was stored for almost three years at room temperature. This indicates that tissue sections can be stored at room temperature for a relatively long time after they are stained with multiple fluorescent markers, which could open a door for pathological diagnostics.


Archive | 2011

MULTIPLE LIGHT SOURCE MICROSCOPE

Shin-ichiro Isobe; Takaaki Kanemaru; Shin-ichi Takasu


Archive | 2010

Red fluorescence conversion composition and red fluorescence conversion film

Shinichi Kawashima; Takeshi Ishida; Shin-ichiro Isobe; Shuntaro Mataka


Journal of Electron Microscopy | 2018

3aB_MB-3Pre-embedding correlative light and electron microscopy using FluoroNanogold combined gold nanoparticle and new fluorescent dye, Fluolid NSL Orange

Takaaki Kanemaru; Teruyoshi Kondo; Kentaro Nishi; Takashi Yazumi; Kei-ichiro Nakamura; Hiroyuki Morimoto; Shin-ichiro Isobe


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

Development of fluorescence-based immunoassays using Fluolid dyes

Kentaro Nishi; Wenqiang Fu; Yohei Matsuoka; Takashi Yazumi; Keiji Mizuki; Teiichiro Aoyagi; Shin-ichiro Isobe; Ryoiti Kiyama


Archive | 2015

Alkoxysilyl group-containing organic el pigment and method for producing same

信一郎 礒部; Shin-ichiro Isobe; 駿太郎 又賀; Shuntaro Mataka


Archive | 2007

Spécimen biologique et procédé de préparation de celui-ci

Shin-ichiro Isobe; Kei-ichiro Nakamura; Takaaki Kanemaru

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Kentaro Nishi

Kyushu Sangyo University

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Ryoiti Kiyama

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Teiichiro Aoyagi

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Yun Zhu

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Takashi Yazumi

Kyushu Sangyo University

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