Amplified enzyme-linked immunoassay of human proinsulin in serum (detection limit: 0.1 pmol/L)

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We describe an amplified enzyme-linked immunoassay of human proinsulin in serum that detects intact proinsulin and both the 32/33 and 65/66 split forms. The method uses the IgG fraction of a polyclonal antibody raised in a guinea pig against intact proinsulin, which we used to coat plastic microtiter plates. A sandwich was formed with proinsulin by using a monoclonal antibody against C-peptide labeled with alkaline phosphatase. We quantified the reaction by using the enzyme amplification procedure, which detected as little intact proinsulin as 0.1 pmol/L. We found no cross-reactivity with C-peptide in the assay, and decreased recovery attributable to the presence of insulin could be demonstrated only with a 30-fold excess of this hormone over proinsulin.

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Dhahir, F. J., Cook, D. B., & Self, C. H. (1992). Amplified enzyme-linked immunoassay of human proinsulin in serum (detection limit: 0.1 pmol/L). Clinical Chemistry, 38(2), 227–232. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/38.2.227

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