Bernard A, Dieryckx J P, Viau C, Bazin H, Lauwerys R
J Clin Chem Clin Biochem. 1987 Apr;25(4):245-51. doi: 10.1515/cclm.1987.25.4.245.
A sensitive immunoassay based on latex particle agglutination for the measurement of circulating IgE-containing complexes is described. In this method, the anti-IgE-coated particles are incubated with diluted serum and the resulting agglutination is quantified by turbidimetry or particle counting. In the latter version, the assay is fully automated in a continuous flow system. IgE-containing complexes were detected in all tested sera. Increased concentrations were observed in about 80% of the subjects with elevated serum IgE. However, high levels of IgE-complexes may also be found in subjects with a normal or even a very low serum concentration of IgE. The same latex immunoassay can be used for the determination of total IgE, after pepsin digestion of the gamma-globulin fraction of the serum. The results obtained correlate well with those found with a sandwich radioimmunoassay (r = 0.91, n = 83). The present method, however, yields a greater number of significantly positive results than the radioimmunoassay, probably because of its ability to detect IgE entrapped in circulating complexes.