Claims
- 1. A method of quantitatively estimating serum immunoglobulins in animals by reacting immunoglobulins with Staphylococcal Protein A, which method comprises:
- (A) placing a sample of blood or blood serum drawn from an animal in a sample well of a test plate comprising:
- (1) a supporting surface,
- (2) a coating adsorbed on said surface of Protein A antigen,
- (3) a layer of agar overlying said Protein A antigen coating, and
- (4) a plurality of sample-receiving wells extending through the agar layer,
- (B) placing a plurality of positive control sera samples of known immunoglobulin quantities from the same animal species in other sample wells of said test plate,
- (C) incubating said samples to bind immunoglobulins from the samples to the Protein A antigen layer,
- (D) removing the agar layer and applying a blocking serum over the Protein A antigen layer with bound immunoglobulins,
- (E) applying a conjugate, an enzyme linked species specific anti-immunoglobulin or enzyme linked Protein A to said bound immunoglobulins and incubating to bind the conjugate to the immunoglobulins,
- (F) applying an agar layer containing a color producing substrate for the conjugate over the bound conjugate,
- (G) measuring the diameters of the resulting colored reaction zones,
- (H) plotting the diameters and known immunoglobulin quantities of the control samples to form a standard line, and
- (I) reading the immunoglubulin quantities of the test samples by plotting the diameters of the test samples on the standard line.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein incubation is carried out at room temperature.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein said sample in the sample well is incubated at room temperature for about 6 to 24 hours.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein said applied conjugate is incubated at room temperature for about 45 minutes to 2 hours.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein said conjugate is peroxidase conjugated rabbit or goat anti-immunoglobulin or peroxidase conjugated Protein A and said substrate is 5-amino-salicylic acid or p-phenylenediamine with hydrogen peroxide catalyst.
- 6. A test plate for use in the estimation of immunoglobulins which comprises:
- (A) a supporting surface,
- (B) a coating adsorbed on said supporting surface of Staphylococcal Protein A antigen,
- (C) a layer of agar overlying said Protein A antigen coating,
- (D) a plurality of sample-receiving wells extending through the agar layer, and
- (E) cover means for keeping the test plate clean and moist until time of use.
- 7. A test plate according to claim 6 wherein the Protein A antigen coating includes as a coating buffer a small amount of sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate to promote adhesion to the supporting surface.
- 8. A test plate according to claim 7 wherein said Protein A antigen coating includes between about 0.08% and 0.84% sodium bicarbonate and between about 0.11% and 1.06% sodium carbonate.
- 9. A test plate according to claim 6 wherein said test wells are between about 1 and 4 mm in diameter.
- 10. A test plate according to claim 6 wherein said supporting surface is a polystyrene petri dish.
- 11. A test plate according to claim 6 which comprises:
- (A) a polystyrene supporting surface,
- (B) a coating adsorbed on said polystyrene surface of Protein A antigen including as a coating buffer between about 0.08% and 0.84% sodium bicarbonate and between about 0.11% and 1.06% sodium carbonate,
- (C) a layer of agar overlying said antigen coating layer,
- (D) a plurality of sample receiving wells between about 1 and 4 mm diameter extending through the agar layer, and
- (E) cover means for keeping the test plate clean and moist until time of use.
- 12. A test kit for estimating immunoglobulins in animals by reacting immunoglobulins with Staphylococcal Protein A, which kit comprises:
- (A) at least one test plate comprising:
- (1) a supporting surface,
- (2) a coating adsorbed on said surface of Protein A antigen,
- (3) a layer of agar overlying said antigen coating,
- (4) a plurality of sample-receiving wells extending through the agar layer, and
- (5) cover means for maintaining the test plate clean and moist until time of use,
- (B) a container of a conjugate, an enzyme conjugated anti-immunoglobulin or enzyme conjugated Protein A,
- (C) a container of agar,
- (D) a container of a color producing substrate for the enzyme of said conjugate for incorporation in said agar, and
- (E) instructions for use of the kit including semi-logarithmic paper for plotting test data for interpretation of test results.
- 13. A test kit according to claim 12 wherein the kit includes containers of positive control serums.
- 14. A method according to claim 1 wherein said blocking serum comprises a phosphate buffered saline solution containing about 10% serum from an animal species other than that being tested.
- 15. A test kit according to claim 12 wherein the kit includes a container of blocking serum in aqueous solution.
- 16. A test kit according to claim 12 wherein the kit includes a container of a blocking serum comprising a phosphate buffered saline solution containing about 10% serum from an animal species other than that for which the test kit is designed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 503,824, filed June 13, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,562,147, issued Dec. 31, 1985.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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