Monoclonal antibodies for radioimmunoassay of cyclosporine: a multicenter comparison of their performance with the Sandoz polyclonal radioimmunoassay kit.
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- 1 June 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical Chemistry
- Vol. 34 (6) , 1091-1096
- https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/34.6.1091
Abstract
The performance of a radioimmunoassay kit containing monoclonal specific and nonspecific antibodies to cyclosporine (Sandimmun-Kit; Sandoz Ltd., Basle, Switzerland) was compared with that of the original Sandoz polyclonal radioimmunoassay kit (Ciclosporin RIA-Kit). A total of 1320 blood and plasma samples from patients receiving cyclosporine after kidney, heart, liver, and bone-marrow transplantation were analyzed at six centers. For blood samples the median result on using the specific assay was about 50% of the polyclonal assay result after kidney and bone-marrow transplantation, about 33% after heart and liver transplantation; comparable figures for plasma samples were 70 and 40%. The monoclonal nonspecific-antibody assay produced results 10% to 140% higher than polyclonal-assay results, depending on sample matrix and transplant indication; the largest difference was seen in samples from heart- and liver-transplant recipients. Evidently the specific-antibody assay provides a convenient alternative to high-performance liquid chromatography for specific measurement of the drug, but the role of the new nonspecific antibody, possessing an even broader spectrum of cross-reactivity with cyclosporine metabolites than the original polyclonal antiserum, has yet to be defined.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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