AN ELISA FOR ELASTASE ALPHA-1-PROTEASE INHIBITOR COMPLEXES IN HUMAN PLASMA AND SERUM

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作者
ANTONSEN, S
WANSCHER, M
机构
[1] ODENSE UNIV HOSP, DEPT CLIN CHEM, DK-5000 ODENSE, DENMARK
[2] ODENSE UNIV HOSP, DEPT ANESTHESIOL, DK-5000 ODENSE, DENMARK
关键词
DETECTION LIMIT; GRANULOCYTES; NEUTROPHILS; REFERENCE INTERVAL;
D O I
10.3109/00365519309088401
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
An ELISA for neutrophil elastase (ELA) in complex with alpha1-protease inhibitor (PI) (alpha1-antitrypsin) was developed in microtitre plates and compared to the ELISA kit from MERCK (2-h version). Recovery of ELA-PI was good in both assays. The detection limits were 4.4 mug l-1 and 7.7 mug l-1 of the in-house and MERCK assay, respectively, while limits of quantitation were estimated to 7.7 mug l-1 (5.5-9.9 mug l-1) and 28.9 mug l-1 (14.6-44.3 mug l-1) for the two assays. Furthermore, as dilution curves of normal plasma were parallel with the calibration curve in the in-house assay over a wide range of dilutions, it is feasible to assay plasma in dilutions of only 1 : 6, resulting in a limit of quantitation of only 1.1 mug l-1. The total analytical coefficient of variation for samples measured in double determinations was 10.5%-12.5% in the in-house assay and 13.9%-14.6% in the MERCK assay. One-hundred-and-eight plasma samples covering a wide range of ELA-PI concentrations were analysed in both assays. A proportional difference between the two methods was detected, the mean ratio (in-house/MERCK) with 95% confidence limits was 1.115 (1.070-1.160). The cause of the difference was probably due to different calibration of the assays. Until this problem is solved, method specific reference intervals are needed. A reference interval for the in-house method based on plasma samples from 123 healthy adults; median age 36 years (range: 19-65 years) was estimated to 16.5-48.5 mug l-1.
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