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. 1970 Jul;19(1):137-49.

Light chain typing of immunoglobulins in small samples of biological material

Light chain typing of immunoglobulins in small samples of biological material

J Rádl. Immunology. 1970 Jul.

Abstract

A method is described for the typing of the light chains of immunoglobulins in small samples of sera or external secretions and without their previous isolation. It consists of immunoelectrophoresis in agar plates which contain specific antisera against one of the light chain types. All immunoglobulins of this type are thus selected by precipitation in the central area during the electrophoretic phase. Immunoglobulins of the opposite light chain type diffuse through the agar and react with the class specific antisera from the troughs. This results in the precipitin lines as in conventional immunoelectrophoresis. This technique has proved most useful for typing heterogenous or homogeneous immunoglobulins in normal and low concentration. The antisera used for incorporation in the agar should fulfil special requirements. They should contain a high level of antibodies against common surface determinants of the immunoglobulin light chains. The further possibilities of this immunoselection technique for typing different protein mixtures is discussed.

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