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Altered recognition of surface-adsorbed compared to antigen-bound antibodies in the ELISA.

S E Dierks, J E Butler, H B Richerson.   

Abstract

We found in preliminary studies using 125I-labelled antibodies that an antibody bound to a solid-phase antigen was recognized more efficiently than an antibody adsorbed directly to the solid phase. The present study was designed therefore to quantitate the differential recognition of an antibody adsorbed directly to the solid phase and an antibody bound to antigen on the solid phase using the amplified enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (a-ELISA), and to compare results with the amounts of specific antibody determined by quantitative immunoprecipitation. The degree of differential recognition was quantitated for rabbit IgG and SIgA anti-ovalbumin (anti-OA) and anti-fluorescein, and was found to be dependent upon the isotype of the antibody and not its specificity. The ratio describing the differential recognition of SIgA antibodies (1.8) was much less than for IgG antibodies (greater than 30) and remained constant over the titration range analyzed while the ratios obtained for IgG varied substantially (25-60) over the same range. These ratios of differential recognition were used to estimate rabbit IgG antibody levels to OA, bovine serum albumin, ferritin and alpha-lactalbumin. The estimates obtained were consistently much less than total antibody levels measured by quantitative precipitation. The use of glutaraldehyde-aggregated OA in the ELISA, however, increased the amount of IgG anti-OA and SIgA anti-OA capable of recognizing OA adsorbed on plastic from 12 to 50 and from 30 to 80%, respectively.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3724758     DOI: 10.1016/0161-5890(86)90138-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Immunol        ISSN: 0161-5890            Impact factor:   4.407


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