Specific determination of N-acetyl-beta-D-hexosaminidase isozymes A and B by radioimmunoassay and radial immunodiffusion
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1975.tb02235.x
Specific determination of N-acetyl-beta-D-hexosaminidase isozymes A and B by radioimmunoassay and radial immunodiffusion
Abstract
The two major isozymes of N-acetylhexosaminidase, namely hexosaminidases A and B were quantitatively determined in tissues and biological fluids of both normal individuals and Tay-Sachs patients. The determination was carried out by two sensitive immunoassays:radial immunodiffusion, using chromogenic substrate, and radioimmunoassay, which were developed in this study. For this purpose [corrected] we used either a cross-reactive antiserum which reacts to a similar extent with both isozymes, or an antiserum reacting exclusively with hexosaminidase A (obtained by selective immunoadsorption). This enabled the quantitisation of the two isozymes separately, or in the presence of each other, in purified enzyme preparations or in tissue homogenates, affording a direct positive determination of hexosaminidase A. The results demonstrated that normal tissues contain the two isozymes in comparable amounts, whereas tissues of Tay-Sachs patients lack hexosaminidase A or any material which carries the A-specific antigenic determinants. The possible applications of these assays and their potential use in diagnosis are discussed.
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