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DETECTION OF HLA IgG ANTIBODIES BY TWO ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOASSAYS, SOLUBILIZED HLA CLASS I AND PRA-STAT

Authors :
Thomas H. Estep
Jameson Forster
Christopher F. Bryan
Karen A. Baier
Michael D. Landreneau
Gloria Flora-Ginter
Gilbert Ross
Michael A. Borkon
George E. Pierce
Alan M. Luger
Mark I. Aeder
Paul W. Nelson
Bradley A. Warady
Charles F. Shield
Source :
Transplantation. 60:1588-1594
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 1995.

Abstract

HLA class I-directed IgG antibodies have traditionally been detected with a complement-dependent lymphocytotoxicity (CDL) technique. We have evaluated two solid-phase enzyme-linked immunoassays (EIA) and compared them with the CDL antihuman globulin (AHG) dithiothreitol-treated (DTT) PRA in their ability to discriminate between the presence or absence of HLA class I-directed IgG antibodies in serum from patients awaiting transplantation. The EIA were: (1) an EIA that uses solubilized HLA class I antigens (sHLA-I) isolated from a 240-member platelet donor pool, and (2) the PRA-STAT ELISA kit. For the first comparison, we used 691 serum samples from 272 patients taken before they had been transplanted. The data show a significant (P < 0.0001) linear correlation (r = 0.77 between the AHG DTT PRA and the sHLA EIA. They also demonstrate that the mean sHLA-I EIA ratio significantly increases (P < 0.01) above background levels with each stepwise increase in AHG DTT PRA level. Discordant results were 1.0% (7/691) for sHLA-I EIA+ PRA- and 6.3% (44/691) for PRA+ sHLA-I EIA-. However, a lower correlation was noted between the AHG DTT PRA and the PRA-STAT (Nextran) PRA results (n = 230; r = 0.42). The sHLA-I EIA is able to determine whether or not HLA Class I IgG antibodies are present in serum from transplant candidates and is an appropriate adjunct to the traditional CDL PRA assay, whereas the PRA-STAT is not.

Details

ISSN :
00411337
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0feb0e2f24292c0a0d3b26b1baefe48b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199560120-00036