Interference by rheumatoid factor activity in the detection of antiavian antibodies in pigeon breeders disease
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Interference by rheumatoid factor activity in the detection of antiavian antibodies in pigeon breeders disease
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- Clin Exp Med. 2002 Nov;2(3):157.
Abstract
The assessment of antiavian antibodies is relevant for the study of pigeon breeder's disease; nevertheless, different factors may hamper their accurate detection. The objective of this study was to determine whether an endogenous interfering effect in pigeon breeder's disease might explain the simultaneous presence of IgM, IgG, and IgA antiavian antibodies in high titers as assessed by ELISA. Fifty-nine patients with pigeon breeder's disease, 80 healthy controls, and 47 asymptomatic breeders were studied. To assess possible interfering effects by endogenous immunoglobulins, serum IgG was separated through protein A-Sepharose CL-4B chromatography. Antiavian antibodies were measured in whole and separated samples by ELISA. Since a decline of IgM antiavian antibodies following IgG removal was consistent with a false-positive effect, the causes were studied. High values of IgM, IgG, and IgA antiavian antibodies were found in 47.4% [corrected] of patients with pigeon breeder's disease. An IgM rheumatoid factor activity against IgG was found through ELISA in sera with false-positive IgM antiavian antibodies. Rheumatoid factor binding was confirmed by Western blot. Experimental addition of purified rheumatoid factor to sera with IgG antiavian antibodies replicated the interfering effect. A control group of rheumatoid arthritis with high rheumatoid factor values did not show positive antiavian antibodies tests. No IgG with anti-IgM or anti-IgA activity was found, and the detection of IgA against IgM and IgG was negative. In conclusion, the study of antiavian antibodies might be affected by different immunoassay conditions. An endogenous rheumatoid factor activity produced false-positive IgM results. Other similar interferences warrant a careful evaluation during the serological assessment of pigeon breeder's disease.
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