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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (
beta-endorphin
)
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The interference of immunoglobulins in the radioimmunoassay (RIA) of human
beta-endorphin
was investigated. Human IgM showed no cross-reactivity. Human IgA showed a weak cross-reaction, but the dilution curve of IgA did not show parallelism with the standard curve of
beta-endorphin
, thus indicating its antigenic difference. The dilution curves of human IgG showed 0.18% displacement with respect to the human
beta-endorphin
standard curve, with good parallelism. Moreover, five patients with multiple myeloma of the IgG type showed falsely elevated
beta-endorphin
levels. We investigated the possibility that certain IgGs may be responsible for the displacement of [125I]
beta-endorphin
in the
beta-endorphin
kit. The apparent
beta-endorphin
level of plasma from multiple myeloma patients was markedly decreased after affinity chromatography of the serum on protein A-Sepharose. In another 3 patients with multiple myeloma, we examined IgG interference by measuring the
beta-endorphin
levels in their lyophilized IgG diluted with saline. The results demonstrated high values of 20.2, 25.5 and 21.2 pmol/l respectively, also showing good parallelism. These immunological parallels to human
beta-endorphin
verify that a part of the amino acid sequence of human IgG is similar to that of human
beta-endorphin
. Consequently, in the measurement of
beta-endorphin
with polyclonal antibody, the results may sometimes be spuriously high due to cross-reaction with IgG, e.g., in patients with
IgG myeloma
. To avoid IgG interference, a specific monoclonal antibody to synthetic
beta-endorphin
should be used rather than polyclonal antibodies.
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PMID:Interference of immunoglobulins in the radioimmunoassay of human beta-endorphin. 208 65