2018
DOI: 10.1515/tjb-2018-0189
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Alkaline phosphatase ınterference in an unconjugated estriol assay causing a false positive Down syndrome screening result

Abstract: Objective Decreased unconjugated estriol (uE3) concentrations increase calculated risk of Down syndrome. Therefore, falsely low uE3, due to assay interference, have the potential to cause false-positive screening results. Here we present a 35 years old woman with a pregnancy of 17+2 weeks. Materials and methods Second-trimester screening test was performed on the UniCelDxI 800 (Beckman Coulter, Brea, CA, USA) analyzer and her uE3 level was 0.21 ng/mL (0.21 MoM). Risk calculated for DS was 1/8. Measurements w… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, a 2021 update on immunoassay interferences indicates that there are several other molecules that can affect signal generation or quantification [6], such as alkaline phosphatase in alkaline phosphatase-conjugated immunoassays when it is not sufficiently removed during the washing step. In particular, alkaline phosphatase might bind to a conjugate antibody, act as a macromolecule and get trapped in the reaction mixture, causing an interference (7).…”
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“…Nevertheless, a 2021 update on immunoassay interferences indicates that there are several other molecules that can affect signal generation or quantification [6], such as alkaline phosphatase in alkaline phosphatase-conjugated immunoassays when it is not sufficiently removed during the washing step. In particular, alkaline phosphatase might bind to a conjugate antibody, act as a macromolecule and get trapped in the reaction mixture, causing an interference (7).…”
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confidence: 99%