Rapid immunoassay for the determination of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in serum
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2005.11.017
Rapid immunoassay for the determination of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in serum
Abstract
Background: This study was aimed to develop a sensitive and rapid assay for the determination of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in serum and to evaluate the clinical applicability in serum samples from patients with acute stroke.
Methods: The two-site chemiluminometric immunoassay, intended to use in a near-patient setting with a single incubation step (20 min), was used to measure serum samples from healthy blood donors and from patients with brain injury and correlated to serum S100B levels.
Results: The GFAP assay covered a concentration range up to 18 microg/L with an analytical sensitivity of 0.014 microg/L. The intra-assay precision was 3.5% at 1.55 microg/L (n=20) and 4.1% at 0.39 microg/L (n=20). The inter-assay precision was 3.8% at 9.1 microg/L (n=10) and 10.3 % at 0.21 microg/L (n=9). Normal controls (n=46) showed non-detectable GFAP with a 99% upper limit of <0.04 microg/L. GFAP values were associated with progression and severity of the illness in acute stroke patients.
Conclusions: We have developed an improved assay for the measurement of GFAP levels in serum. Serum GFAP is a potential marker for prognosis and outcome in patients with central nervous system disorders.
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