How can we reduce costs of solid-phase multiplex-bead assays used to determine anti-HLA antibodies?
Kamburova, E. G.; Wisse, B. W.; Joosten, I.; Allebes, W. A.; van der Meer, A.; Hilbrands, L. B.; Baas, M. C.; Spierings, E.; Hack, C. E.; van Reekum, F. E.; van Zuilen, A. D.; Verhaar, M.; Bots, M. L.; Drop, A. C A D; Plaisier, L.; Seelen, M. A J; Sanders, J. S F; Hepkema, B. G.; Lambeck, A. J.; Bungener, L. B.; Roozendaal, C.; Tilanus, M. G J; Vanderlocht, J.; Voorter, C. E.; Wieten, L.; van Duijnhoven, E. M.; Gelens, M.; Christiaans, M. H L; van Ittersum, F. J.; Nurmohamed, A.; Lardy, N. M.; Swelsen, W.; van der Pant, K. A.; van der Weerd, N. C.; ten Berge, I. J M; Bemelman, F. J.; Hoitsma, A.; van der Boog, P. J M; de Fijter, J. W.; Betjes, M. G H; Heidt, S.; Roelen, D. L.; Claas, F. H.; Otten, H. G.
(2016) HLA, volume 88, issue 3, pp. 110 - 119
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Abstract
Solid-phase multiplex-bead assays are widely used in transplantation to detect anti-human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies. These assays enable high resolution detection of low levels of HLA antibodies. However, multiplex-bead assays are costly and yield variable measurements that limit the comparison of results between laboratories. In the context of a Dutch
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national Consortium study we aimed to determine the inter-assay and inter-machine variability of multiplex-bead assays, and we assessed how to reduce the assay reagents costs. Fifteen sera containing a variety of HLA antibodies were used yielding in total 7092 median fluorescence intensities (MFI) values. The inter-assay and inter-machine mean absolute relative differences (MARD) of the screening assay were 12% and 13%, respectively. The single antigen bead (SAB) inter-assay MARD was comparable, but showed a higher lot-to-lot variability. Reduction of screening assay reagents to 50% or 40% of manufacturers' recommendations resulted in MFI values comparable to 100% of the reagents, with an MARD of 12% or 14%, respectively. The MARD of the 50% and 40% SAB assay reagent reductions were 11% and 22%, respectively. From this study, we conclude that the reagents can be reliably reduced at least to 50% of manufacturers' recommendations with virtually no differences in HLA antibody assignments.
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Keywords: human leukocyte antigen antibodies, luminex, single antigen, solid-phase multiplex-bead assays, Genetics, Immunology, Immunology and Allergy, Journal Article
ISSN: 2059-2302
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Note: © 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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