1986
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2362.1986.tb01306.x
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Ex vivo perfusion of plasma over protein A columns in human mammary adenocarcinoma. Evidence for a protein A leaking by radioimmunoassay

Abstract: A solid phase radioimmunoassay (RIA) has been developed for detection of protein A in human serum or plasma using plates coated with specific goat anti-protein A IgG and affinity-purified anti-protein A F (ab')2 fragments labelled with 125Iodine as a tracer. This RIA detected 25 ng of protein A per ml of serum or plasma. The 'intra-plate' coefficient of variation (CV) was 4.26%, whereas the 'inter-plate' CV was 5.86%, even in the presence of aggregated IgG. The presence of protein A was searched for by this RI… Show more

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“…The 'leaking effect' hypothesis represents an attractive area for further research. Recent experiments have indeed confirmed the existence of a protein A leaking during perfusion of plasma over protein A columns [14]. Endotoxin might be also infused during plasma perfusion since the protein A-silica columns might contain nanogram quantities of endotoxin, as inactivated cyanogen-bromide Sepharose [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The 'leaking effect' hypothesis represents an attractive area for further research. Recent experiments have indeed confirmed the existence of a protein A leaking during perfusion of plasma over protein A columns [14]. Endotoxin might be also infused during plasma perfusion since the protein A-silica columns might contain nanogram quantities of endotoxin, as inactivated cyanogen-bromide Sepharose [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After this treatment the binding of heated protein A to IgG-coated microtitre plates was completely abolished as monitored by a competitive inhibition solid phase radioimmunoassay (RIA) using '251-labelled protein A [13]. However, this material still retained its capacities to react with goat antibodies to protein A, as demonstrated by RIA [14], and to stimulate B cells, as shown by Chen et al [lo]. Both native and denatured protein A preparations were covalently linked by carbodiimide to crystalline silica according to the method of Weetall [15].…”
Section: Preparation Of Protein a Columnsmentioning
confidence: 99%