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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, November 1998, p. 817-822, Vol. 5, No. 6
Division of Endocrinology,
Received 1 June 1998/Accepted 30 July 1998
As part of our ongoing effort to develop a standardized competitive
enzyme immunoassay for human autoantibodies to oxidized low-density
lipoprotein (oxLDL), we have generated a reference human antibody
standard and revised some of the conditions of the assay. The
preparation of the standard involved purification of human anti-oxLDL
antibodies by affinity chromatography using immobilized oxLDL. The
total concentration of antibody in this purified human oxLDL antibody
was established by adding the concentrations of immunoglobulin G (IgG),
IgA, and IgM determined in the standard by radial immunodiffusion. The
isolated antibody was used to calibrate a whole human serum standard,
which was used to calibrate the assays to detect antibody in serum
samples. We also revisited the general conditions for performance of
our competitive assay. We determined that 1/20 was the ideal dilution
for performing the absorption step, and that 1/20 and 1/40 were optimal
dilutions to assay oxLDL antibody in unknown serum samples. We also
established that the optimal concentration of oxLDL for absorption of
free antibody in serum samples was 200 µg of oxLDL/ml; no significant decrease in the reactivity of samples with immobilized oxLDL was observed when higher concentrations of oxLDL were used for absorption. The minimum detection level of the assay is 0.65 mg/liter. Because serum samples are diluted 1/20 and 1/40 for the assay, the minimal concentration of antibody detectable in serum is 20-fold higher, i.e.,
13 mg/liter. The intraassay coefficient of variation calculated from
seven determinations of three samples containing antibody concentrations of 240, 340, and 920 mg/liter ranged from 8 to 6.1%.
The interassay coefficients of variation for sera with antibody levels
of 100 to 594 mg/liter varied from 9.2 to 7.0%, and for isolated
antibodies with concentrations of 52 to 111 mg/liter, the coefficients
varied from 5.8 to 3.9%.
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Preparation of a Human Standard for Determination
of the Levels of Antibodies to Oxidatively Modified Low-Density
Lipoproteins
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Microbiology and Immunology, Medical University of South Carolina, 171 Ashley Ave., Charleston, SC 29425. Phone: (803) 792-4339. Fax: (803)
792-2464. E-mail: virellag{at}musc.edu.
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