Ameratunga R, Ameratunga S, Prestidge R, Cairns L, Watson J D
Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Pathology. 1993 Jul;25(3):305-7. doi: 10.3109/00313029309066594.
Serum IgG consists of 4 subclasses designated IgG1-4. IgG subclasses have differing structures and different functions. The levels of antigen specific immunoglobulin in each of the subclasses is difficult to quantitate accurately but may be of significant diagnostic and therapeutic value. IgG4 constitutes approximately 4% of total IgG level in the serum. We describe an immunoassay which is highly sensitive and specific for IgG4 directed against bee venom. The assay can be performed in a routine diagnostic laboratory enhancing its value as a clinical tool. It is potentially useful in identifying patients who fail to respond to standard immunotherapy with bee venom. This immunoassay format can also be adapted to other antigens.