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Cerebrospinal fluid oligoclonal IgM in multiple sclerosis: analytical problems and clinical limitations.

P D Giles1, S J Wroe.   

Abstract

A method for detecting cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) oligoclonal IgM is described. Concentrated CSF was separated by agarose isoelectric-focusing and blotted with poly(vinyldifluoride). A double-antibody immunoperoxidase technique with avidin-biotin amplification was used to stain IgM. Special conditions were required to avoid cross-reaction with IgG. The method was applied to 99 patients on whom oligoclonal IgG analysis was performed. Positive IgM results occurred in 17 of the 27 patients positive for oligoclonal IgG, and in two patients negative for oligoclonal IgG, neither of whom had multiple sclerosis (MS). Fifteen of the patients positive for oligoclonal IgM had some IgM bands in their sera. Oligoclonal IgM was not found in the CSF of suspected MS patients without oligoclonal IgG, but occurred in several patients with oligoclonal IgG due to other diseases. As a test for MS, oligoclonal IgM was less sensitive than oligoclonal IgG and did not improve specificity.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2200331     DOI: 10.1177/000456329002700304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0004-5632            Impact factor:   2.057


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1.  Simultaneous analysis of microheterogeneity of immunoglobulins and serum protein fraction using high-voltage isoelectric focusing on six cellulose acetate membranes.

Authors:  S Iijima; K Shiba; J Inoue; T Yoshida; M Kimura
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 2.352

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