Measurement of IgG-blocking antibodies by ELISA using monoclonal antibody and fluorogenic substrate |
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Authors: | H B Lee F Rommel N F Adkinson |
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Institution: | Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md. |
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Abstract: | An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using mouse monoclonal antihuman gamma-chain antibody and a fluorogenic substrate has been developed for quantitation of IgG-blocking antibodies in human serum. Generation of fluorescent product was linear with time to 60 min. Using optimal conditions the ELISA was sensitive to less than 1 ng/ml of specific IgG to short ragweed pollen. The assay demonstrated consistently parallel dilution curves with 51 sera (mean interdilutional coefficient of variation = 8.8%). Reproducibility was determined by constructing precision profiles for intra and interassay variation for the entire working range of the assay. Intraassay CVs ranged from a mean of 13% at threshold to less than 5% at higher antibody concentration. Interassay reproducibility similarly ranged from 18 to 10%. In this assay the effect of serum dilution on nonspecific binding was minimal and specific binding of 4-10 ng IgG antibody to the antigen-adsorbed wells was largely complete (75.8 +/- 4.8%) and highly specific (greater than 98%). This application of ELISA for ragweed IgG antibody measurement has performance specifications equal or superior to previously developed radioimmunoassay and ELISA systems. |
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