Anti-streptavidin IgG antibody interference in anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) IgG antibody assays is a rare but important cause of false-positive anti-CCP results
Abstract
Background:
The detection of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) IgG antibodies in blood is mainly used for the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. Falsely elevated anti-CCP IgG antibodies due to anti-streptavidin IgG antibodies were suspected in our laboratory.
Methods:
In this study, we evaluated, in a standardized approach, the prevalence of anti-streptavidin IgG antibodies in a primary care setting and the effect of anti-streptavidin IgG antibodies on anti-CCP IgG assays from three different important commercial manufacturers (Abbott, Roche Diagnostics, Thermo Fisher Scientific). Three different populations were consecutively and prospectively studied: serum samples from 1000 ambulatory patients, 286 serum samples from patients for which anti-CCP was requested and 89 serum samples from patients which had previously given a positive anti-CCP result on Architect® i2000.
Results:
The frequency of confirmed anti-streptavidin IgG-positive samples detected in this study was 0.6% (8/1375). Anti-CCP IgG was determined on the eight samples with confirmed anti-streptavidin IgG antibodies: with the Cobas® method, seven positive anti-CCP results were observed and five positive anti-CCP results with the Architect® method. No positive anti-CCP IgG results were obtained with the EliA™ method. Rheumatoid factor was negative in these eight samples.
Conclusions:
Anti-streptavidin IgG antibodies rarely cause false-positive results in some anti-CCP assays. However, despite being an infrequent assay problem, it could possibly lead to diagnostic confusion or even an incorrect diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank Thermo Fisher Scientific – Phadia for donating the anti-CCP IgG and anti-streptavidin IgG screening assay reagents used on Phadia 250.
Author contributions: All the authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this submitted manuscript and approved submission.
Research funding: None declared.
Employment or leadership: None declared.
Honorarium: None declared.
Competing interests: The funding organization(s) played no role in the study design; in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; or in the decision to submit the report for publication.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorials
- Procalcitonin for diagnosing and monitoring bacterial infections: for or against?
- Is it time to abandon the Nobel Prize?
- In Memoriam
- Norbert Tietz, 13th November 1926–23rd May 2018
- Reviews
- Procalcitonin guidance in patients with lower respiratory tract infections: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- Telomere biology and age-related diseases
- Opinion Paper
- Procalcitonin-guided antibiotic therapy: an expert consensus
- Genetics and Molecular Diagnostics
- mRNA expression profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells based on ADRB1 Ser49Gly and Arg389Gly polymorphisms in essential hypertension — a case-control pilot investigation in South Indian population
- General Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
- External quality assessment schemes for glucose measurements in Germany: factors for successful participation, analytical performance and medical impact
- Long-term stability of glucose: glycolysis inhibitor vs. gel barrier tubes
- Observational studies on macroprolactin in a routine clinical laboratory
- Anti-streptavidin IgG antibody interference in anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) IgG antibody assays is a rare but important cause of false-positive anti-CCP results
- Point-of-care creatinine testing for kidney function measurement prior to contrast-enhanced diagnostic imaging: evaluation of the performance of three systems for clinical utility
- Hematology and Coagulation
- Analytical performance of an automated volumetric flow cytometer for quantitation of T, B and natural killer lymphocytes
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- Reference Values and Biological Variations
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- Immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgG subclass reference intervals in children, using Optilite® reagents
- Cancer Diagnostics
- Serum carbohydrate sulfotransferase 7 in lung cancer and non-malignant pulmonary inflammations
- Cardiovascular Diseases
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- Diabetes
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- Effects of common hemoglobin variants on HbA1c measurements in China: results for α- and β-globin variants measured by six methods
- Infectious Diseases
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- Predictive value of serum gelsolin and Gc globulin in sepsis – a pilot study
- Cerebrospinal fluid free light chains as diagnostic biomarker in neuroborreliosis
- Letter to the Editor
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- Interference of glucose and total protein on Jaffe-based creatinine methods: mind the covolume
- Interference of glucose and total protein on Jaffe based creatinine methods: mind the covolume – reply
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- Bacterial contamination of reusable venipuncture tourniquets in tertiary-care hospital
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