Journal article

A prozone phenomenon interferes in islet cell antibody detection: Direct comparison of two methods in subjects at risk of diabetes and in insulin dependent diabetics at onset

PG Colman, U Di Mario, A Rabizadeh, F Dotta, E Anastasi, GS Eisenbarth

Journal of Autoimmunity | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD | Published : 1988

Abstract

A recent international workshop documented marked interlaboratory variation in end point titers of standard islet cell antibody (ICA) positive sera. End titers were lower using a modified assay which utilizes fluorescein labeled protein A (ICA-pA) rather than fluoresceinated anti-IgG (ICA-IgG) to detect antibody binding to islets. In this study we sought to compare directly two ICA assays with respect to future development of IDDM. Sera were obtained from 26 prospectively evaluated high risk subjects identified by family screening or history of transient hyperglycemia and 12 normal controls. As expected, end point titers for ICA positive sera were 10 times greater using the ICA-IgG assay tha..

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