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. 1994 Oct;32(3):133-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0897.1994.tb01103.x.

Use of lymphocyte platelet binding assay for detecting a preimplantation factor: a quantitative assay

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Use of lymphocyte platelet binding assay for detecting a preimplantation factor: a quantitative assay

E R Barnea et al. Am J Reprod Immunol. 1994 Oct.

Abstract

Problem: To evaluate the ability of the lymphocyte/platelet binding assay to identify a preimplantation factor (PIF).

Method: Percentages of binding of lymphocytes by platelets in the presence of sera from 30 known pregnant and 30 nonpregnant individuals were compared using a novel lymphocyte/platelet binding assay. The assay is performed using a combination of a heat inactivated sera with donor O+lymphocytes, activated complement and an antibody against CD2 (T11, Ortho Pharmaceuticals).

Results: In nonpregnant females (23.6 +/- 6.5%) and males (17.7 +/- 4.7%) the percentage of lymphocytes bound by platelets was significantly different from pregnant women (56.1 +/- 15.9%) (P < 0.0001). Serial sampling of blood in five women undergoing IVF/ET who had normal pregnancies showed the detection of PIF by 4 days after transfer. The lymphocyte/platelet binding assay was not influenced by hCG, progesterone and estradiol. The interassay and intrassay variabilities were < 3%.

Conclusions: The lymphocyte/platelet binding assay is a simple, reproducible, specific and cost efficient assay for measurement of PIF. Application of this assay will provide investigative and diagnostic tools for identifying and monitoring early pregnancy events.

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