Highly sensitive enzyme immunoassay of proinsulin immunoreactivity with use of two monoclonal antibodies

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Abstract

A highly sensitive two-site sandwich ELISA measuring total proinsulin immunoreactive material in serum or plasma was developed. The assay was based on two monoclonal antibodies, an anti-C-peptide antibody bound to a microtest plate and a biotin-labeled anti-insulin antibody. The detection limit (3 SD above zero value) in buffer was 0.05 pmol/L, corresponding to 0.25 pmol/L in human serum (diluted 1:5). The linear calibrator range was 0.05-20 pmol/L. lnterassay CVs were 4.7% at a median (range) of 2.3 pmol/L (1.4-2.8 pmol/L, n = 8), 6.7% at 5.1 pmol/L (3.3-8.0 pmol/L, n = 8), and 8.7% at 10.0 pmol/L (8-12 pmol/L, n = 10). Mean analytical recovery of added human proinsulin (hPI) (2,5, and 10 pmol/L) to serum was 84% (range 68-128%, n = 9). Human insulin and human C-peptide did not cross-react at 5000 and 10 000 pmol/L, respectively. The four major proinsulin conversion intermediates reacted 65-99%: split(32-33)hPI 74%, des(31,32)hPI 65%, split(65-66)hPI 78%, and des(64,65)hPI 99%. All serum values from 38 fasting healthy subjects were above the detection limit: median (range) 4.0 (2.1-12.6) pmol/L.

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Kjems, L. L., Røder, M. E., Dinesen, B., Hartling, S. G., Jørgensen, P. N., & Binder, C. (1993). Highly sensitive enzyme immunoassay of proinsulin immunoreactivity with use of two monoclonal antibodies. Clinical Chemistry, 39(10), 2146–2150. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/39.10.2146

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