Solid-phase Clq-binding fluorescence immunoassay for detection of circulating immune complexes.

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  • M M Collins
  • C H Casavant
  • D P Stites
چکیده

A fluorescence immunoassay for detection of immune complexes bound to solid-phase C1q was developed. The method was standardized by using human aggregated immunoglobulin G (IgG) to simulate immune complexes. A linear relationship existed between the concentrations of the aggregated IgG standards and the resulting fluorescent intensity. The method was found to be reproducible and capable of detecting as little as 10 micrograms of aggregated IgG per ml of heat-inactivated human serum. Antigen-antibody complexes prepared in vitro were detectable from equivalence to moderate antigen excess. Endogenous serum C1q inhibited the binding of aggregated IgG to solid-phase C1q. Pretreatment of test sera with EDTA was ineffective in eliminating this competitive effect. Heating the sera at 56 degrees C alleviated, but did not abolish, interference of endogenous C1q. Elevated levels of immune complexes were detectable in sera fro seven of nine patients wit systemic lupus erythematosus, provided the samples were heat inactivated before testing. Heparin and DNA were also found to interfere with the detection of aggregated IgG added to human serum. Assay values were falsely decreased due to competitive inhibition by these anions. Lipopolysaccharides from a variety of bacterial preparations produced no detectable interference. A comparative study was conducted on samples that had previously been tested by fluid-phase C1q-binding radioimmunoassay. The two methods were concordant in assigning normal or elevated levels of immune complexes in 70% of the samples tested. This solid-phase fluorescence immunoassay is proposed as a possible alternative to radioimmunoassay for the detection of circulating immune complexes.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of clinical microbiology

دوره 15 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1982