HLA-B27 phenotyping with flow cytometry: further improvement by multiple monoclonal antibodies.
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To establish the optimal flow cytometric method for HLA-B27 phenotyping, we compared several strategies, using three monoclonal anti-B27 antibodies (from the HLA-ABC-m3, GS145.2, and FD705 clones). We used a triple-color direct immunofluorescence assay, including a T-lymphocyte-specific antibody as an internal control and an anti-HLA-Bw4 antibody. Blood samples from >400 subjects were tested. From ROC curve analysis none of the three antibodies appeared to be suitable for use as a single typing reagent. The efficiency of the test was affected by cross-reactions with other HLA antigens, notably the HLA-B7 antigen. Preincubation with anti-B7 serum efficiently inhibited this cross-reaction and raised the test efficiency considerably. We concluded that none of the anti-B27 antibodies investigated is suitable for use as a single typing reagent. Additional typing of Bw4 is not valuable, whereas inhibition of cross-reactions due to the B7 antigen will considerably improve the performance of the test. We recommend that two different monoclonal anti-B27 antibodies be used for accurate and reliable HLA-B27 phenotyping with flow cytometry.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Clinical chemistry
دوره 43 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1997