Calcium addition to EDTA plasma eliminates falsely positive results in the RSR GADAb ELISA

Emma Nilson, Birgitte Ekholm, B Rees Smith, Carina Törn, Magnus Hillman

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The RSR ELISAs for GADAb and IA-2Ab are now widely used but due to a considerable number of falsely positive GADAb results obtained with EDTA plasma, it is recommended that only serum samples are run in these two assays. However, as EDTA plasma is often the preferred sample type in Europe we have assessed the possibility that adding Ca(2+) to plasma would reduce the number of falsely positive results. METHODS: Antibody positive as well as antibody negative diabetic subjects were included in the study (n=80). Serum and EDTA plasma were collected from the same subjects at the same occasion. Samples were divided into three groups; sera, EDTA plasma and EDTA plasma+Ca(2+). ELISA kits were supplied by RSR((R)) Ltd and performed according to the manufacturers instructions. RESULTS: GADAb analyses with plasma showed a markedly increased prevalence of GADAb positive subjects (81%) compared to sera (36%), indicating falsely positive results with plasma. Addition of Ca(2+) reduced the number of GADAb positive results to the same number obtained with serum. IA-2Ab positivity was not different between sera and plasma. CONCLUSION: EDTA plasma can be used in the RSR GADAb and IA-2Ab ELISAs if Ca(2+) is added prior to assay.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)130-134
JournalClinica Chimica Acta
Volume388
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Clinical Laboratory Medicine

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