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Establishment and analytical performance of light-initiated chemiluminescence assay method for detecting thyrotropin receptor antibody.

Ying SunMengxue SuMiao WangRuyi ZhangShen WangJian TanQiang JiaHuiqiang LiZhaowei Meng
Published in: Biomarkers in medicine (2023)
Aim: To evaluate double-antibody competitive light-initiated chemiluminescence assay method for detecting thyrotropin receptor antibody. Materials & methods: The optimal working concentrations of competitive antibody and rTSHR were confirmed by checkerboard titration. Assay performance was assessed by precision, linearity, accuracy, limit of blank and clinical evaluation. Results: The coefficient of variation for repeatability and intermediate precision was 3.9-5.9 and 0.9-1.3%, respectively. The correlation coefficient was 0.999 by least squares linear fitting in linearity evaluation. The relative deviation ranged from -5.9 to 4.1%, and the limit of blank of the method was 0.13 IU/l. Compared with the Roche cobas system (Roche Diagnostics, Mannheim, Germany), the relationship between the two assays was shown to be significantly correlative. Conclusion: The light-initiated chemiluminescence assay method for detecting thyrotropin receptor antibody is a rapid, novel and accurate method for thyrotropin receptor antibody measurement.
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