Abstract
Spherotech (SPT) microparticles capture non-specific binding materials present in test serum, and EDTA removes the so called” prozone effect”. This study presents a novel approach of combined SPT-EDTA serum treatment prior to Luminex HLA antibody testing to remove high background, and prozone effect in a single step process, and compared the efficacy of SPT-EDTA serum pre-treatment with AdsorbOut (ADS) and Serum Cleaner (SC) to reduce background in solid phase immunoassays (SPI). A total of 21 serum samples with a history of elevated negative control (NC) values ≥500, and 20 samples with normal NC values were included to assess the potential adverse effects. A problem of high background was noted in 25% of our samples in SPI. We observed 80% effectiveness in reducing NC values <500 with SPT-EDTA serum pre-treatment compared to 72%, and 67% for ADS and SC-treated sera, respectively. Interestingly, we found a strong correlation in antibody-binding levels between SPT versus ADS; and ADS versus SC-treated sera for both phenotype and single antigen bead assays (p < 0.001). No adverse effect was noted on NC, positive control (PC) values, PC/NC ratios in the upfront use of SPT-EDTA as compared to EDTA alone. Our data revealed that combined SPT-EDTA treated sera is more effective than ADS, and SC in reducing high background in SPI. Taken together, SPT-EDTA serum treatment prior to Luminex HLA Ab testing is cost-effective, our laboratory saves nearly 30% of the annual total cost for Ab testing and improved test turnaround time by two business days.
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Misra, M. K., Weidner, J. G., Upchurch, R. L., Mankey, A. M., Fernandez-Viña, M. A., & Marino, S. G. (2023). Spherotech-EDTA combined serum treatment reduces background more effectively as compared to One Lambda Adsorb OutTM and LIFECODES Serum Cleaner in Luminex-based solid-phase immunoassays for HLA antibody detection. HLA, 102(2), 147–156. https://doi.org/10.1111/tan.15024
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