TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative analysis of different enzyme immunoassays for assessment of phosphatidylserine-dependent antiprothrombin antibodies
AU - Amengual, Olga
AU - Horita, Tetsuya
AU - Binder, Walter
AU - Norman, Gary L.
AU - Shums, Zakera
AU - Kato, Masaru
AU - Otomo, Kotaro
AU - Fujieda, Yuichiro
AU - Oku, Kenji
AU - Bohgaki, Toshiyuki
AU - Yasuda, Shinsuke
AU - Atsumi, Tatsuya
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments the authors thank miki aoto for the technical support. this work was supported by the Japanese ministry of health, Labour and Welfare, the Japanese ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and technology (mtX) and the Japanese Society for the promotion of the Science (JSPS).
PY - 2014/9
Y1 - 2014/9
N2 - Phosphatidylserine-dependent antiprothrombin antibodies (aPS/PT) were strongly correlated with the presence of lupus anticoagulant showing a high specificity for the diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome. However, the main criticism for the clinical applicability of aPS/PT testing is the lack of reproducibility of the results among laboratories. In this study, we measured IgG and IgM aPS/PT using our original in-house enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) and commercial ELISA kits to assess the assay performance and to evaluate the accuracy of aPS/PT results. The study included 111 plasma samples collected from patients and stored at our laboratory for aPS/PT assessment. Sixty-one samples were tested for IgG aPS/PT using two assays: (1) aPS/PT in-house ELISA and (2) QUANTA Lite™ aPS/PT IgG ELISA kit (INOVA Diagnostics, Inc., USA). Fifty samples were evaluated for IgM aPS/PT using two assays: (1) aPS/PT in-house ELISA and (2) QUANTA Lite™ aPS/PT IgM ELISA kit (INOVA Diagnostics). Ninety-eight percent of samples yielded concordant results for IgG aPS/PT and 82 % for IgM aPS/PT. There was an excellent agreement between the IgG aPS/PT assays (Cohen κ = 0.962) and moderate agreement between the IgM aPS/PT assays (κ = 0.597). Statistically significant correlations in the aPS/PT results were obtained from both IgG and IgM aPS/PT assays (r = 0.749, r = 0.622, p < 0.001, respectively). In conclusion, IgG and IgM detection by ELISA is accurate. The performance of aPS/PT is reliable, and concordant results can be obtained using different ELISA methods.
AB - Phosphatidylserine-dependent antiprothrombin antibodies (aPS/PT) were strongly correlated with the presence of lupus anticoagulant showing a high specificity for the diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome. However, the main criticism for the clinical applicability of aPS/PT testing is the lack of reproducibility of the results among laboratories. In this study, we measured IgG and IgM aPS/PT using our original in-house enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) and commercial ELISA kits to assess the assay performance and to evaluate the accuracy of aPS/PT results. The study included 111 plasma samples collected from patients and stored at our laboratory for aPS/PT assessment. Sixty-one samples were tested for IgG aPS/PT using two assays: (1) aPS/PT in-house ELISA and (2) QUANTA Lite™ aPS/PT IgG ELISA kit (INOVA Diagnostics, Inc., USA). Fifty samples were evaluated for IgM aPS/PT using two assays: (1) aPS/PT in-house ELISA and (2) QUANTA Lite™ aPS/PT IgM ELISA kit (INOVA Diagnostics). Ninety-eight percent of samples yielded concordant results for IgG aPS/PT and 82 % for IgM aPS/PT. There was an excellent agreement between the IgG aPS/PT assays (Cohen κ = 0.962) and moderate agreement between the IgM aPS/PT assays (κ = 0.597). Statistically significant correlations in the aPS/PT results were obtained from both IgG and IgM aPS/PT assays (r = 0.749, r = 0.622, p < 0.001, respectively). In conclusion, IgG and IgM detection by ELISA is accurate. The performance of aPS/PT is reliable, and concordant results can be obtained using different ELISA methods.
KW - Antiphospholipid antibodies
KW - Antiphospholipid syndrome
KW - Lupus anticoagulant
KW - Thrombosis
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U2 - 10.1007/s00296-014-2951-0
DO - 10.1007/s00296-014-2951-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 24497039
AN - SCOPUS:84906933972
SN - 0172-8172
VL - 34
SP - 1225
EP - 1230
JO - Rheumatology International
JF - Rheumatology International
IS - 9
ER -