FALSE-NEGATIVE RESULTS IN ANTI-HLA ANTIBODY DETECTION BY SANGSTAT ELISA
- 1 November 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 62 (10) , 1533,1534-4
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199611270-00031
Abstract
Although ELISA on purified HLA molecules for detecting anti-HLA antibody (P-S ELISA) does detect some antibodies previously missed by the conventional complement dependent cytotoxicity method (C Cytotox), HLA ELISA should not fail to detect antibodies already detected by the conventional reference method to be able to make C Cytotox obsolete and to replace it in routine testing. Among 40 selected sera, 8 false-negative reactions were observed in P-S ELISA. These sera were reanalyzed blind in two laboratories and found to contain non-IgM, warm anti- HLA antibodies. These antibodies were directed in 4 cases against an HLA molecule expressed on a kidney transplant previously rejected by the subject. These antibodies, if missed, would have been potentially harmful in kidney transplantation. Thus P-S ELISA can't yet replace C Cytotox in routine anti-HLA class I detection. The cost/benefit ratio of P-S ELISA as a second-line test remains to be investigated.Keywords
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