Lecture 2-Serology and Vaccination For Biotechnology 4 Stage
Lecture 2-Serology and Vaccination For Biotechnology 4 Stage
Lecture 2-Serology and Vaccination For Biotechnology 4 Stage
3- Complement fixation test is based on the principle that when antigen and
antibodies of the IgM or the IgG classes are mixed, complement is “fixed” to
the antigen-antibody complex. If this occurs on the surface of RBCs, the
complement cascade will be activated and hemolysis will occur.
4- Radioimmunoassay: A specific laboratory test (assay) that uses
radiolabeled and unlabeled substances in an immunological (antibody-
antigen) reaction, and it is a test procedure that integrates immunologic and
radiolabeling techniques to measure minute quantities of a substance, as a
protein, hormone, or drug, in a given sample of body fluid or tissue.
Basically, radioimmunoassay is based on three principles which give it high
sensitivity:
• A strong immune binding reaction: Antigen vs Antibody reaction
• The competitive binding reaction which gives specificity
• The radio emission gives the specificity
The major advantages of RIA, are higher sensitivity, easy signal detection,
and well-established, rapid assays.
The major disadvantages are the health and safety risks posed by the use of
radiation and the time and expense associated with maintaining a licensed
radiation safety and disposal program. For this reason, RIA has been largely
replaced in routine clinical laboratory practice by other serology techniques.