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Detection of autoantibodies to protein tyrosine phosphatase-like protein IA-2 with a novel time-resolved fluorimetric assay.

Annette Westerlund-Karlsson1, Katriina Suonpää, Matti Ankelo, Jorma Ilonen, Mikael Knip, Ari E Hinkkanen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Circulating autoantibodies to pancreatic glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65; the 65-kDa isoform of glutamic acid decarboxylase), protein tyrosine phosphatase-like protein IA-2, and insulin can be used as predictive markers of type 1 diabetes. We developed a novel assay for the detection of IA-2 autoantibodies (IA-2As) in serum based on time-resolved fluorimetry, hypothesizing that this kind of assay could provide several advantages over methods described to date, including radiobinding assays (RBAs) and ELISAs.
METHODS: The intracellular part of IA-2 (IA-2ic) was biotinylated and bound to streptavidin-coated 96-well plates by simultaneous incubation with serum samples and glutathione S-transferase (GST)-IA-2ic fusion protein. GST-IA-2ic captured by autoantibodies in the serum was detected with europium-labeled anti-GST antibody, and the signal was measured in a time-resolved fluorimeter. A serum sample panel from 100 patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes and 100 unaffected controls was analyzed with the new assay and a conventional RBA.
RESULTS: Among the 100 serum samples from patients with type 1 diabetes, the time-resolved fluorimetric assay identified 74 IA-2A-containing sera, whereas the RBA detected 80 IA-2A-positive samples. Five of the six samples positive in the RBA but not detected by the time-resolved fluorimetric assay were only weakly positive in the RBA. The performance time of the time-resolved fluorimetric assay was 2.5 h compared with 10-12 h required by the RBA.
CONCLUSIONS: The time-resolved fluorimetric assay provides a simple, nonradioactive analysis method for the detection of IA-2As with a specificity and a sensitivity comparable to the RBA method. This assay allows substantial reduction in performance time compared with the conventional RBA.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12765988     DOI: 10.1373/49.6.916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


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