Modifying an enzyme immunoassay of immunoreactive trypsinogen to use time-resolved fluorescence

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A coated microtiter-well, enzyme-linked immunometric assay for quantifying immunoreactive trypsinogen in dried blood spots was modified to use time-resolved fluorescence of europium in place of end-point enzymatic color development as the quantification step. The streptavidin-horseradish peroxidase and color development solutions supplied as packaged reagents were replaced by europium-labeled avidin, and the signal was developed with commercially available enhancement solution and read by time-resolved fluorescence. The change of label from enzyme to europium increased the dynamic range of the assay by about 5-fold, reduced the detection limit 10-fold, and halved the intra- and interassay imprecision. The improved analytical precision and stability of the modified assay resulted in a more precise description of the population distribution of immunoreactive trypsinogen values in newborns, showing less variance in the upper centiles. This effect is of paramount importance when using this assay for neonatal screening for cystic fibrosis.

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Ryall, R. G., Gjerde, E. M., Gerace, R. L., & Ranieri, E. (1993). Modifying an enzyme immunoassay of immunoreactive trypsinogen to use time-resolved fluorescence. Clinical Chemistry, 39(2), 224–228. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/39.2.224

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