Abbott TDx monoclonal antibody assay evaluated for measuring cyclosporine in whole blood
- 1 November 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical Chemistry
- Vol. 36 (11) , 1969-1973
- https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/36.11.1969
Abstract
We report here the evaluation of the Abbott TDx assay with a monoclonal antibody for selectively quantifying cyclosporine (CsA) in whole blood. Over the clinically relevant concentration ranges, results with this assay demonstrated within- and between-run CVs of less than 2.5% and 5%, respectively; sensitivity of 25 micrograms/L; good analytical recovery (100.3%); and linearity with whole-blood specimens. The percentage cross-reactivity of the major CsA metabolites varied from 15.3% for AM9 (M-1), 8.2% for AM1 (M-17), and 3.7% for AM4N (M-21), to less than 3% for the other metabolites tested. Results with the TDx assay (y) correlated well with those by the Sandimmune selective RIA (x; Sandoz) with blood specimens from 44 renal-transplant recipients (n = 44, x= 187.3, y = 198.9, y = 5.49 + 1.03x, r = 0.987). The TDx values were on average 24% higher than those by HPLC (x') with the same patients' specimens (n = 44, x' = 159.9, y = 198.9, y = 15.9 + 1.14x', r = 0.967). We conclude that the Abbott TDx monoclonal antibody assay provides a rapid, precise, and accurate means for quantifying CsA in whole blood.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- Immunosuppressive activity of cyclosporine metabolites compared and characterized by mass spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonanceClinical Chemistry, 1990
- COMPARISON OF SPECIFIC RADIOIMMUNOASSAYS FOR CYCLOSPORINETransplantation, 1989
- Use of a Monoclonal Antibody for the Therapeutic Monitoring of Cyclosporine in Plasma and Whole BloodTherapeutic Drug Monitoring, 1988
- Specific 3H radioimmunoassay with a monoclonal antibody for monitoring cyclosporine in blood.Clinical Chemistry, 1988
- Identification and analysis of nine metabolites of cyclosporine in whole blood by liquid chromatography. 2: Comparison of patients' results.Clinical Chemistry, 1987
- Potential of monoclonal antibodies to improve therapeutic monitoring of cyclosporine.Clinical Chemistry, 1987