Published September 16, 1983 | Version v1
Journal article

Comparison of radioimmunoassay and ELISA methods for detection of antibodies to chromatin components

  • 1. North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill (USA). Dept. of Bacteriology and Immunology

Description

A solid phase radioimmunoassay has been compared with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for efficacy in measuring anti-chromatin antibodies. The low backgrounds achieved with the radioimmunoassay method produced a high signal-to-noise ratio and enabled detection of the human test antiserum at a dilution of 1:102,400. By contrast, the ELISA could detect the same antiserum only at a dilution of 1;3200 and above. The radioimmunoassay was consistently more sensitive than the ELSIA for detection of anti-chromatin antibodies in a number of human and mouse sera and ascites fluid containing a monoclonal antibody. Factors affecting sensitivity in both assays are discussed. (Auth.)

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Journal Title
J. Immunol. Methods
Journal Volume
62
Journal Issue
3
Series
J. Immunol. Methods.
Journal Page Range
297-303
ISSN
0022-1759