Uwe Wessels, Alexander Pöhler, Francesca Ros, Kay-Gunnar Stubenrauch
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Selective IgM digestion improves anti-AAV IgG detection in the immune complex assay format.
Aim: To confirm the observation of IgM interference in the anti-adeno-associated virus (AAV) IgG immune complex (IC) assay format and to verify that IgM-specific digestion can improve anti-AAV IgG detection in IC assays.
Methods: Treatment-emergent anti-AAV2 and anti-AAV9 IgG signals were measured in IC assays with and without IgM-specific digestion. Anti-AAV2 and anti-AAV9 IgM signals were measured in parallel.
Results: IgM digestion increased anti-AAV2 and anti-AAV9 IgG signals when anti-AAV2 or anti-AAV9 IgM were present in the matrix.
Conclusions: Co-existing anti-AAV IgM cause interference in the anti-AAV IC assay format. Selective IgM digestion improves the detection of anti-AAV IgG in the IC assay.
BioanalysisBIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
16.70%
发文量
88
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍:
Reliable data obtained from selective, sensitive and reproducible analysis of xenobiotics and biotics in biological samples is a fundamental and crucial part of every successful drug development program. The same principles can also apply to many other areas of research such as forensic science, toxicology and sports doping testing.
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