Biotin-binding IgG (B-IgG) in human sera was quantified using previously developed F(ab′)2anti-human IgG-coated multiwell microplates (Muratsugu M. et al., 2003, Biol. Pharm. Bull., 26, 1605-1608). The levels of B-IgG in sera, however, were higher than those we predicted. In this study, we modified the assay using F(ab′)2anti-human IgG-coated multiwell microplates and successfully quantified the levels of B-IgG in sera. The cause of the unpredicted results was discussed in the text. In addition, the levels of biotin-binding IgA (B-IgA) and IgM (B-IgM) in sera could be measured using F(ab′)2anti-human IgA- or IgM-coated multiwell microplates. We quantified B-IgG, B-IgA, and B-IgM in sera from healthy specimens and patients with bronchial asthma, atopic dermatitis, epilepsy, and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. © 2008 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
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Muratsugu, M., Yazawa, A., Fujiwara, S., Nishida, S., & Fukui, T. (2008). Quantitation of biotin-binding immunoglobulins G, A, and M in human sera using F(ab′)2anti-human immunoglobulin-coated microplates. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 31(3), 507–510. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.31.507
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