Alkaline phosphatase interference in immuno-enzymatic assays |
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Authors: | Osman Ouz Huriye Serin Fatma Sinem Hocaoglu |
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Institution: | 1. Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Istanbul, Turkey ; 2. Düzen Lab, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Istanbul,Turkey |
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Abstract: | BackgroundAlkaline phosphatase (ALP) enzymes are widely used as signal amplifiers in immunoenzymatic methods. Conditions that cause ALP elevations, such as bone or liver diseases, can cause interference in immunoenzymatic methods. We aimed to examine ALP''s effect on immunoenzymatic assay by adding isolated pure ALP to the prepared serum pool.MethodsWe prepared a serum pool and divided it into 4 groups. By adding isolated pure ALP at different concentrations to each group, we obtained sample groups containing ALP enzyme at concentrations of 85 U/L, 340 U/L, 870 U/L, and 1570 U/L. 20-repetition of bhCG, ferritin, FT4, TSH, troponin I, and Vit B12 tests were performed in each group. The coefficient of variation, bias, and total error was calculated. All groups were compared by using the Friedman test for paired samples.ResultsAfter ALP addition, the calculated total error values of FT4, bhCG and troponin I tests were above the acceptable error limits. There were statistically significant differences in bhCG, FT4, troponin I, and Vit B12 tests compared to the baseline ALP level (P<0.0125).ConclusionsIsolated ALP elevations can be a source of interference for immunoenzymatic methods. |
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Keywords: | Alkaline phosphatase ALP bias immunoenzymatic total error |
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