Importance Of Laboratory Detection Of Macro-Aspartate Aminotransferase.
Shiro OnoChikara KurataNobushiro NishimuraHiromasa KawashimaRyo YoneimaYoshiaki TaiEmiko TatsumiMakiko MiyamotoNoritaka YadaKiyomi YoshimotoKenji NishioPublished in: International journal of general medicine (2019)
The macroenzyme form of aspartate aminotransferase (macro-AST) is formed by the binding of AST with immunoglobulins. Macro-AST excretion from serum is prolonged because of its high molecular weight, leading to increased AST activities. Because of the difficulty in detecting macro-AST through routine laboratory tests, affected patients often undergo repeated examinations, with associated anxiety. We report a case in which macro-AST was detected by assaying the patient's serum after refrigeration at 4ºC for 3 days. The sample showed progressive loss of AST activity compared with that frozen in the refrigerator, indicating the presence of macro-AST, which was confirmed as a complex with IgG-κ. The cold storage method was validated using many samples obtained from several patients. Use of this simple method to detect macro-AST may avoid unnecessary examinations and patient anxiety even at primary care facilities.