Method and device for immunoassay

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Inventors

Updike, Stuart J.

Application #

356092

Filed

May-1-1973

Published

Feb-6-1979

Current US Class

210/504
210/635
422/101
422/58
436/535
436/542
436/810

International Classes

G01N 033/16; A61K 043/00

Field of Search

23/230 424/1 424/12 252/316 210/31

Assignee

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (Madison, WI)

Examiners

Marantz; Sidney

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McDougall, Hersh & Scott

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Other References

Bernfeld, Science, v. 142, pp. 678-679, (1963). Hicks et al., Analytical Chemistry, v. 38, pp. 726-730, (1966). Chem. Abstr., v. 73: 127610m (1970). Chem. Abstr., v. 74: 123000k (1971). Chem. Abstr., v. 75: 33018p (1971).

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Abstract
A method and device for immunological determinations wherein the device comprises a container housing a volume of dry, insoluble, yet highly hydrophilic, gel particles, containing binding protein or combinations of binding protein and radio-active tag material and in which the dry gel particles are characterized by pores of a size that permit entry of low molecular weight components into the intra gel volume but insufficient to permit entry of large molecular weight components which remain in the extra gel volume.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method for radioimmunoassay with a device comprising a container housing a volume of dry, highly hydrophilic, insoluble gel particles containing a binding protein and a competing radioactive tag material, and characterized by pores of a size which will prevent binding protein from diffusing from the gel and permit diffusion of small molecules into the intra gel volume, and means for transmission of fluid for determination into and out of said volume, comprising the steps of exposing the dry gel particles to a fluid system to be determined to wet the gel particles whereby molecular weight components in the fluid system small enough to penetrate the pores enter into the intra gel volume while components of a larger molecular weight remain in the extra gel volume, the tag material pre-incorporated into the system being automatically released when the sample fluid hydrates the gel particles, incubating the system and then washing the gel particles with at least one void volume of a wash solution to separate the unbound tag material from the bound tag material, and then measuring the radioactivity of the bound or unbound tag material.



Description
This invention relates to clinical techniques for immunological determinations and to elements employed in making such determinations and it relates more particularly to a new and improved device for radioimmunoassay (RIA).

Techniques that have been reported for radioimmunoassay to determine polypeptide hormones of immediate clinical interest have been arduous and/or too unreliable for widespread adoption in the clinical laboratory.

It has been found that concepts which are described in the copending application Ser. No. 33,098, filed Apr. 29, 1970, and entitled "Reagent for Immunological Determinations" now U.S. Pat. No. 3,793,445 issued Feb. 19, 1974 can be adapted to a simple, low cost, stable device capable of utilization in an easy and efficient manner to give reliable determinations and which therefore enables immunological determinations or such radioimmunoassays to find wider acceptance in the clinical laboratory.

This invention also has as an object a method and means by which interfering components of high molecular weight can be separated from components of low molecular weight, as in blood or blood plasma, to enable utilization or determinations to be made of one component separate and apart from the other or without interference by the other. This later concept which came to light during the development of the device for the immunological determinations has a number of practical applications other than in radioimmunoassays, as will hereinafter be described.
 
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