Diisocyanate conjugate and immunoassay characteristics influence detection of specific antibodies in HDI-exposed workers

Summary Background The structural characteristics of diisocyanate chemical protein antigens vary depending upon the methods of production, and may influence diisocyanate antigen immunoassays. The impact of different antigen preparation methods on immunoassay sensitivity, specificity, and predictive...

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description Summary Background The structural characteristics of diisocyanate chemical protein antigens vary depending upon the methods of production, and may influence diisocyanate antigen immunoassays. The impact of different antigen preparation methods on immunoassay sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value for identifying workers with diisocyanate asthma (DA) has not been systematically evaluated. Objective Evaluate the influence of preparation methodology of hexamethylene diisocyanate human serum albumin (HDI–HSA) conjugates on the performance of specific antibody assays for identifying workers with confirmed HDI asthma. Methods Asthmatic reactions to HDI exposure were assessed in 80 autobody shop workers by specific inhalation challenge (SIC). HDI‐specific IgE and IgG in serum were measured by RAST and ELISA with seven different HDI–HSA conjugates prepared in liquid phase with monomeric or polymeric HDI, or vapour‐phase monomeric HDI. The HDI : HSA substitution ratios were determined by mass spectrometry. Results DA was confirmed by SIC in 23 subjects. The maximal sensitivity for detecting specific IgE among workers with positive SIC results was higher with RAST and with polymeric vs. monomeric HDI–albumin conjugates (21.7% vs. 8.7%) with a generally high specificity (95%). HDI–HSA specific IgG antibody was also detected in 22–43% of HDI asthmatics depending upon the conjugate used. The specificity of specific IgG varied from 88% to 96%, and it was higher for monomeric (vs. polymeric) HDI–albumin conjugates with low (vs. high) substitution ratios. Conclusion The test performance of specific IgE and IgG immunoassays for identifying a positive SIC response varied with different HDI–HSA conjugates. Standard test antigens and common immunoassays must be used to minimize inter‐laboratory variability.
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Air Pollutants, Occupational - adverse effects
Air Pollutants, Occupational - chemistry
Air Pollutants, Occupational - immunology
Asthma - blood
Asthma - chemically induced
Asthma - diagnosis
Biological and medical sciences
Bronchial Provocation Tests
conjugates
Cyanates - adverse effects
Cyanates - chemistry
Cyanates - immunology
diisocyanate asthma
ELISA
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay - standards
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fundamental immunology
HDI
Humans
IgE
IgG
Immunoassay - methods
Immunoassay - standards
Immunoglobulin E - blood
Immunoglobulin G - blood
Inhalation Exposure
Isocyanates
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Molecular Structure
Observer Variation
Occupational Diseases - blood
Occupational Diseases - chemically induced
Occupational Diseases - diagnosis
Predictive Value of Tests
Quality Control
Quebec
Radioallergosorbent Test - standards
RAST
Reagent Kits, Diagnostic - standards
Reproducibility of Results
Sarcoidosis. Granulomatous diseases of unproved etiology. Connective tissue diseases. Elastic tissue diseases. Vasculitis
Sensitivity and Specificity
Serum Albumin - immunology
Skin Tests
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