MEASUREMENT OF MURINE OVALBUMIN-SPECIFIC IGE BY A RAT BASOPHIL LEUKEMIA-CELL SEROTONIN RELEASE ASSAY - COMPARISON TO THE RAT PASSIVE CUTANEOUS ANAPHYLAXIS ASSAY
Tt. Kawabata et Ls. Babcock, MEASUREMENT OF MURINE OVALBUMIN-SPECIFIC IGE BY A RAT BASOPHIL LEUKEMIA-CELL SEROTONIN RELEASE ASSAY - COMPARISON TO THE RAT PASSIVE CUTANEOUS ANAPHYLAXIS ASSAY, Journal of immunological methods, 162(1), 1993, pp. 9-15
A modified in vitro method to measure murine ovalbumin-specific IgE an
tibody as an alternative to the in vivo rat passive cutaneous anaphyla
xis assay is presented in this report. This assay uses rat basophil le
ukemia (RBL) 2H3 cells that have been loaded with [H-3]serotonin. Expo
sure of RBL-2H3 cells to mouse antisera and subsequent antigen challen
ge results in the release of [H-3]serotonin. Using a monoclonal mouse
anti-DNP IgE antibody and DNP-human serum albumin as the antigen, vari
ous steps of this assay were optimized to decrease the amount of time
and reagents needed for the assay. The percent [H-3]serotonin released
was used to calculate antibody titer of sera from ovalbumin-immunized
mice. Mouse anti-ovalbumin IgE titers determined by the RBL release m
ethod and passive cutaneous anaphylaxis assay were found to correlate
very well over a wide range of antibody titers (correlation coefficien
t, r2 = 0.94).