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Macro-aspartate aminotransferase in a female with antibodies to hepatitis C virus.

Liver (2002-11-26)
John Collins, Detlef Ritter, Bruce R Bacon, Michael Landt, Michael H Creer
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Persistent elevation of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activity in serum due to the presence of a macroenzyme form of AST (macro-AST) may lead to diagnostic confusion in many clinical conditions, particularly those associated with chronic liver disease. We describe a case of macro-AST arising in an adult female with a false-positive hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA test result that was not accompanied by other biochemical or histologic evidence of liver disease. The presence of macro-AST in serum was confirmed utilizing size-exclusion, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and Protein G-agarose beads to precipitate immune complexes of AST and immunoglobulin G followed by centrifugation and AST activity measurements in the supernatant. A brief review of the clinical enzymology of AST and methods used to quantify serum macro-AST activity is provided.

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Protein G–Agarose, lyophilized powder, Contains lactose stabilizers that must be removed prior to use.