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IMMUNOASSAYS EXHIBITING REDUCED CROSS-REACTIVITY WITH HYDROPHOBIC DRUG ANALYTE METABOLITES

  • US 20080311676A1
  • Filed: 05/23/2008
  • Published: 12/18/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/24/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An immunoassay for assessing the amount of an analyte of interest in a test sample, wherein the analyte is a hydrophobic drug that metabolizes to form one or more cross-reacting metabolites, the immunoassay comprising the steps of:

  • (a) contacting the test sample with one or more pretreatment reagents to form a first mixture, wherein the one or more pretreatment reagents lyse any cells and solubilize any analyte present in the test sample;

    (b) contacting the first mixture with an antibody specific for the analyte to form a second mixture comprising a complex of the antibody with analyte or metabolite;

    (c) washing the second mixture to remove any analyte and any metabolite not complexed with the antibody and to form a third mixture in which the analyte concentration is decreased to near the equilibrium dissociation constant (KD) of the antibody for analyte;

    (d) contacting the third mixture with a specific binding partner of the antibody labeled with a detectable label (“

    tracer”

    ) to form a fourth mixture comprising an complex of the antibody with tracer (“

    antibody-tracer complex”

    );

    (e) washing the fourth mixture to remove any tracer not complexed with antibody; and

    (f) detecting the antibody-tracer complex as measure of the amount of analyte present in the sample, wherein the immunoassay has less than about 10% cross-reactivity with any one or more cross-reacting metabolites present in the sample.

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