Abstract

BackgroundThe abnormal increase in serum IgG4 level is an important clinical symptom of IgG4‐related disease (IgG4‐RD), and the detection of serum IgG4 level is a powerful tool for the diagnosis of IgG4‐RD. This study was conducted to establish a simple and rapid immunoassay for the determination of human serum IgG4 levels.MethodsBased on the competition method, a novel immunoassay was established for the determination of human serum IgG4 using a combination of time‐resolved fluoroimmunoassay (TRFIA) and magnetic microspheres. IgG4 was coupled with magnetic microspheres and competed with IgG4 in the samples to bind the Eu3+‐labeled anti‐IgG4 antibody. The immunocomplex was separated and washed in a magnetic field, and the fluorescence counts were measured according to the number of dissociated europium ions.ResultsThe analytical sensitivity of IgG4‐TRFIA based on magnetic microspheres was 0.006 g/L, and the detection range was 0.006–20 g/L under optimal conditions. The precision, recovery, and specificity of this immunoassay were demonstrated to be acceptable. The clinical application of IgG4‐TRFIA based on magnetic microspheres was evaluated and compared with that of immunonephelometry. The results showed that the two detection methods had a good correlation, with a correlation coefficient of .9871.ConclusionIgG4‐TRFIA based on magnetic microspheres has the advantages of high sensitivity, wide detection range, and short analysis time and has the potential to become a useful tool for the diagnosis of IgG4‐RD.

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