Immunoglobulin E assayed after pepsin digestion by an automated and highly sensitive particle counting immunoassay: Application to human cord blood

We describe in this article a fully automated, universal assay for serum IgE after pepsin digestion of the sample and subsequent assay of the released FcεII fragment by particle counting immunoassay (PACIA). The sensitivity and the range of the assay were easily modulated by changing the concentrati...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 1985-04, Vol.75 (4), p.513-524
Hauptverfasser: Magnusson, C.G.M., Masson, P.L.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We describe in this article a fully automated, universal assay for serum IgE after pepsin digestion of the sample and subsequent assay of the released FcεII fragment by particle counting immunoassay (PACIA). The sensitivity and the range of the assay were easily modulated by changing the concentration of dextran in the reaction medium. In the application to cord serum, the sensitivity reached 0.1 IU/ml in 30 min incubation time and with a troughput of 50 analyses per hour. Within-day and between-day coefficients of variation did not exceed 7.6% for IgE levels covering a wide range of the standard curve. Dependable accuracy was demonstrated by linearity tests, analytical recoveries (89% to 112%), and correlation with PRIST on 48 samples from children ages 1 to 14 yr (y=0.97x+5.92; r=0.987). Minor discrepancies between the two methods were attributed to a slight serum effect in PRIST. PACIA applied to 348 cord serum samples demonstrated a statistically significant influence of sex and race on the cord IgE level. In European neonates boys had significantly (p=0.019) higher geometrical mean cord IgE levels (n=142; 0.46 IU/ml; range
ISSN:0091-6749
1097-6825
DOI:10.1016/S0091-6749(85)80026-9