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  • Application of the particle gel agglutination assay in the typing of single human leucocyte antigens.

Application of the particle gel agglutination assay in the typing of single human leucocyte antigens.

Tissue antigens (2007-11-17)
O Meyer, A Agaylan, C Schönemann, H Kiesewetter, A Salama
ABSTRACT

We describe a simple and rapid particle gel agglutination assay (PaGIA) for typing of the human leucocyte antigens (HLA) HLA-A2, HLA-B7 and HLA-B27. Superparamagnetic streptavidin particles were coated with biotinylated monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) to HLA-A2, HLA-B7 and HLA-B27. Anticoagulated whole blood samples from healthy blood donors (n = 118) with known HLA patterns were incubated with MoAb-coated particles, transferred into a standard ID-gel card, and subsequently centrifuged. Samples were evaluated macroscopically, with antigen-positive samples resulting in a visible agglutination reaction. A clear distinction could be made between all positive and negative samples tested. Fifty-seven samples were found to be positive for HLA-A2 (48%), 26 samples for HLA-B7 (22%) and 5 samples for HLA-B27 (4%).

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Streptavidin particles, magnetic, ≥2 U/mg