Drug-tolerant detection of anti-drug antibodies in an antigen-binding assay using europium chelate fluorescence

Jolinde van Strien, Lisanne Dijk, Sadaf Atiqi, Rogier Schouten, Karien Bloem, Gerrit Jan Wolbink, Floris Loeff, Theo Rispens

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Abstract

Accurate anti-drug antibody (ADA) measurements in patient sera requires dissociation of ADA-drug complexes combined with sensitive and specific ADA detection. Bridging type immunoassays are often used despite several disadvantages associated with this approach. A good drug-tolerant alternative is the acid-dissociation radioimmunoassay (ARIA), but this method is not easily implemented in most labs as specialized facilities are required for working with radioactive materials. We describe an innovative method for ADA detection that combines the advantages of antigen binding tests like the ARIA with the convenience of regular immunoassays. This acid-dissociation lanthanide-fluorescence immunoassay (ALFIA) involves dissociation of ADA-drug complexes, followed by binding to an europium-labeled drug derivative and subsequently an IgG pulldown on Sepharose beads. After europium elution, detection is achieved by measuring time-resolved fluorescence originating from europium chelate complexes. We measured anti-adalimumab ADA levels in sera of 94 rheumatoid arthritis patients using the ALFIA and showed this method to be highly drug tolerant, sensitive and specific for anti-adalimumab ADAs.
Original languageEnglish
Article number113436
JournalJournal of immunological methods
Volume514
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • Adalimumab
  • Anti-drug antibodies (ADA)
  • Drug-tolerant assay
  • Europium chelate fluorescence
  • Filter plate
  • Radioimmunoassay

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