Canine heterophilic antibodies as a source of false-positive B-type natriuretic peptide sandwich ELISA results

BACKGROUND: Interference by heterophilic antibodies is a well-known cause of false-positive sandwich ELISA results in human medicine. They are considered rarely in veterinary species and have not been characterized but could become important as newer, highly sensitive sandwich immunoassay technologi...

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Publié dans:Veterinary clinical pathology. - 1975. - 37(2008), 1 vom: 01. März, Seite 86-95
Auteur principal: Solter, Philip F (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Oyama, Mark A, Sisson, D David
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2008
Accès à la collection:Veterinary clinical pathology
Sujets:Journal Article Antibodies, Heterophile Natriuretic Peptide, Brain 114471-18-0
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520 |a BACKGROUND: Interference by heterophilic antibodies is a well-known cause of false-positive sandwich ELISA results in human medicine. They are considered rarely in veterinary species and have not been characterized but could become important as newer, highly sensitive sandwich immunoassay technologies are developed 
520 |a OBJECTIVES: The goals of this study were to use a B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP-32) sandwich ELISA to determine the effect of heterophilic antibodies on test performance; to characterize canine heterophilic antibodies; and to develop and test a method for heterophilic antibody removal 
520 |a METHODS: A sandwich ELISA was developed using a mouse IgG(1)K monoclonal and a rabbit polyclonal antibody to two synthetic peptides of canine BNP-32. The effects on false-positive results of heterophilic antibody depletion and blocking by various techniques were compared. The titers of canine heterophilic antibodies were compared with various blood antigens from other species and the relative amount of canine IgG was compared with that of IgM heterophilic antibody 
520 |a RESULTS: Heterophilic antibodies in dog plasma were shown to be capable of causing false-positive ELISA results. They reacted with blood proteins from a variety of animal species at relatively low titers and consisted of both IgG and IgM. Protein A agarose antibody precipitation, in conjunction with mouse IgG(1)K blocking antibody, was effective in eliminating false-positive sandwich ELISA results while retaining adequate test performance 
520 |a CONCLUSIONS: Canine heterophilic antibodies can interfere with sandwich ELISA assays and cause false-positive test results. An effective technique for their removal that has a potentially broad application was developed, and allows measurement of canine blood constituents at low picomolar concentrations 
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