A new interference in some digoxin assays: Anti-murine heterophilic antibodies*
- 1 November 1996
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Vol. 60 (5) , 593-598
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0009-9236(96)90157-5
Abstract
We describe a patient with cirrhotic liver disease and atrial fibrillation who was treated with spironolactone and digoxin. He was hospitalized because of an incidental finding of a high serum digoxin level (4.2 micrograms/L), but he remained asymptomatic without emerging arrhythmias. Despite discontinuation of both drugs, his serum digoxin level persisted at or above 3.0 micrograms/L for approximately 5 weeks, drawing into question the accuracy of the digoxin assay. Additional digoxin methods gave lower, discrepant results, providing evidence of an assay interference, and several possible sources of digoxin false positivity were evaluated. This included assessment of the contribution of digoxin-like immunoreactive factor (DLIF), digoxin metabolites, and spironolactone. Because the routine digoxin assay used a monoclonal antibody, we also tested for another hypothetical interference: human heterophilic ("anti-mouse") antibodies. We found no contribution from DLIF, digoxin antibodies, or spironolactone to the apparent digoxin results. However, the use of protein A to complex and selectively remove immunoglobulin G molecules markedly lowered the apparent digoxin value, as did the less specific process of ultrafiltration. These results suggest a previously unreported cause of digoxin false positivity: heterophilic antibodies, which have been reported to bind murine monoclonal antibodies in other assays. Because newer digoxin assays now use murine monoclonal antibodies, the possible presence of heterophilic, anti-mouse antibodies should now be considered in the interpretation of a high digoxin level.Keywords
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