Rastogi S C, Clausen J, Hansen H J, Pedersen E, Tourtellotte W W
Neurochem Res. 1983 Oct;8(10):1261-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00963996.
The binding of partially purified multiple sclerosis (MS) specific brain antigens (MSG2) and of the corresponding antigens of non-MS brains (KG2) to cerebrospinal fluid IgG of patients with MS and other neurological diseases was assayed employing sandwich enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Assay of the antigen-antibody binding revealed that the concentration of MSG2 required for the optimum binding to IgG in the undiluted MS CSFs was lower than that of KG2 in all cases. The index for IgG binding capacity of an antigen (IgBC) was expressed as a ratio of the optical density of the enzymic products in ELISA at the optimal antigen-antibody binding to the lowest concentration of the antigen required for the optimal binding. The IgBC of MSG2 was found to be linearly correlated with the IgG concentration in the CSF of MS patients. These results indicate that IgG with specificity to MSG2 may be present in the CSF of MS patients.
采用夹心酶联免疫吸附测定法(ELISA)检测部分纯化的多发性硬化症(MS)特异性脑抗原(MSG2)以及非MS脑相应抗原(KG2)与MS患者及其他神经疾病患者脑脊液IgG的结合情况。抗原-抗体结合检测显示,在所有情况下,未稀释的MS脑脊液中与IgG最佳结合所需的MSG2浓度均低于KG2。抗原的IgG结合能力指数(IgBC)表示为ELISA中酶产物在最佳抗原-抗体结合时的光密度与最佳结合所需最低抗原浓度之比。发现MSG2的IgBC与MS患者脑脊液中的IgG浓度呈线性相关。这些结果表明,MS患者脑脊液中可能存在对MSG2具有特异性的IgG。