Methods. Sera with a prozone effect were tested in the SAB assay, applying different methods of serum pretreatment to explore the parameters leading to the prozone.
Results. The prozone was not observed when EDTA plasma or serum with EDTA added were tested. Further, addition of dithiothreitol, addition of C1 inhibitor, or heat inactivation of the sera abolished the prozone effect. Adding fresh nonimmune serum to heat-inactivated sera restored the prozone effect. Only beads showing a prozone were found to be covered with C1q.
Conclusion. Our observations are consistent with the hypothesis that dissociation or destruction of complement C1 eliminates the prozone effect. Addition of EDTA to serum of highly immunized patients is the easiest way to avoid false-negative results in SAB testing caused by a prozone effect. Print this post
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