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RADIOIMMUNOASSAY
 When radioisotopes instead of enzymes are used as labels to be conjugated with antigens or
antibodies, the technique of detection of the antigen–antibody complex is called as
radioimmunoassay (RIA).
 Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is an in vitro assay that measures the presence of an antigen with
very high sensitivity.
 RIA was first described in 1960 for measurement of endogenous plasma insulin by Solomon
Berson and Rosalyn Yalow of the Veterans Administration Hospital in New York.
 The classical RIA methods are based on the principle of competitive binding.
 In this method, unlabelled antigen competes with radiolabelled antigen for binding to antibody
with the appropriate specificity.
 Thus, when mixtures of radiolabelled and unlabelled antigen are incubated with the
corresponding antibody, the amount of free (not bound to antibody) radiolabelled antigen is
directly proportional to the quantity of unlabelled antigen in the mixture.
PRINCIPLE OF RADIOIMMUNOASSAY
It involves combination of three principles.
 An immune reaction i.e. antigen, antibody binding.
 A competitive binding or competitive displacement reaction. (It gives
specificity)
 Measurement of radio emission. (It gives sensitivity)
IMMUNE REACTION
When a foreign biological substance enters into body blood stream through
non oral route, body recognizes the specific chemistry on surface of foreign
substance as antigen and produces specific antibodies against the antigen so as
nullify the effects and keep the body safe.
The antibodies are produced by body immune system so, it is an immune
reaction.
Here the antibodies or antigens bind move due to chemical influence.
This is different to principle of electrophoresis where proteins are separated
due to charge.
COMPETITIVE BINDING OR COMPETITIVE
DISPLACEMENT REACTION
This is a phenomenon wherein when there are two antigens which can bind to
same antibody, the antigen with more concentration binds extensively with the
limited antibody displacing other.
Radiolabelled antigen is allowed to bind to high affinity antibody.
Then when patient serum is added unlabelled antigens in it start binding to the
antibody displacing the labelled antigen.
MEASUREMENT OF RADIO EMISSION
 Once the incubation is over, then washings are done to remove any unbound antigens.
 Then radio emission of the antigen antibody complex is taken, the gamma rays from radio
labelled antigen are measured.
 The target antigen is labelled radioactively and bound to its specific antibodies (a limited and
known amount of the specific antibody has to be added).
 A sample, for e.g. blood-serum, is added in order to initiate a competitive reaction of the
labelled antigens from the preparation, and the unlabelled antigens from the serum-sample,
with the specific antibodies.
 The competition for the antibodies will release a certain amount of labelled antigen. This
amount is proportional to the ratio of labelled to unlabelled antigen.
 A binding curve can then be generated which allows the amount of antigen in the patient’s
serum to be derived.
 That means as the concentration of unlabelled antigen is increased, more of it binds to the
antibody, displacing the labelled variant.
 The bound antigens are then separated from the unbound ones, and the radioactivity of the free
antigens remaining in the supernatant is measured.
 Antigen–antibody complexes are precipitated either by crosslinking with a second antibody or
by means of the addition of reagents that promote the precipitation of antigen–antibody
complexes.
 Counting radioactivity in the precipitates allows the determination of the amount of
radiolabelled antigen precipitated with the antibody.
 A standard curve is constructed by plotting the percentage of antibody-bound radiolabelled
antigen against known concentrations of a standardized unlabelled antigen, and the
concentrations of antigen in patient samples are extrapolated from that curve.
 The extremely high sensitivity of RIA is its major advantage.
Uses of RIA:
• The test can be used to determine very small quantities (e.g. nanogram) of antigens and
antibodies in the serum.
• The test is used for quantitation of hormones, drugs, HBsAg, and other viral antigens.
• Analyse nanomolar and picomolar concentrations of hormones in biological fluids.
The limitations of the RIA include:
• The cost of equipment and reagents
• Short shelf-life of radiolabelled compounds
• The problems associated with the disposal of radioactive waste.
Radioimmunoassay

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Radioimmunoassay

  • 2.  When radioisotopes instead of enzymes are used as labels to be conjugated with antigens or antibodies, the technique of detection of the antigen–antibody complex is called as radioimmunoassay (RIA).  Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is an in vitro assay that measures the presence of an antigen with very high sensitivity.  RIA was first described in 1960 for measurement of endogenous plasma insulin by Solomon Berson and Rosalyn Yalow of the Veterans Administration Hospital in New York.  The classical RIA methods are based on the principle of competitive binding.  In this method, unlabelled antigen competes with radiolabelled antigen for binding to antibody with the appropriate specificity.  Thus, when mixtures of radiolabelled and unlabelled antigen are incubated with the corresponding antibody, the amount of free (not bound to antibody) radiolabelled antigen is directly proportional to the quantity of unlabelled antigen in the mixture.
  • 3.
  • 4. PRINCIPLE OF RADIOIMMUNOASSAY It involves combination of three principles.  An immune reaction i.e. antigen, antibody binding.  A competitive binding or competitive displacement reaction. (It gives specificity)  Measurement of radio emission. (It gives sensitivity)
  • 5. IMMUNE REACTION When a foreign biological substance enters into body blood stream through non oral route, body recognizes the specific chemistry on surface of foreign substance as antigen and produces specific antibodies against the antigen so as nullify the effects and keep the body safe. The antibodies are produced by body immune system so, it is an immune reaction. Here the antibodies or antigens bind move due to chemical influence. This is different to principle of electrophoresis where proteins are separated due to charge.
  • 6. COMPETITIVE BINDING OR COMPETITIVE DISPLACEMENT REACTION This is a phenomenon wherein when there are two antigens which can bind to same antibody, the antigen with more concentration binds extensively with the limited antibody displacing other. Radiolabelled antigen is allowed to bind to high affinity antibody. Then when patient serum is added unlabelled antigens in it start binding to the antibody displacing the labelled antigen.
  • 7. MEASUREMENT OF RADIO EMISSION  Once the incubation is over, then washings are done to remove any unbound antigens.  Then radio emission of the antigen antibody complex is taken, the gamma rays from radio labelled antigen are measured.  The target antigen is labelled radioactively and bound to its specific antibodies (a limited and known amount of the specific antibody has to be added).  A sample, for e.g. blood-serum, is added in order to initiate a competitive reaction of the labelled antigens from the preparation, and the unlabelled antigens from the serum-sample, with the specific antibodies.  The competition for the antibodies will release a certain amount of labelled antigen. This amount is proportional to the ratio of labelled to unlabelled antigen.  A binding curve can then be generated which allows the amount of antigen in the patient’s serum to be derived.
  • 8.  That means as the concentration of unlabelled antigen is increased, more of it binds to the antibody, displacing the labelled variant.  The bound antigens are then separated from the unbound ones, and the radioactivity of the free antigens remaining in the supernatant is measured.  Antigen–antibody complexes are precipitated either by crosslinking with a second antibody or by means of the addition of reagents that promote the precipitation of antigen–antibody complexes.  Counting radioactivity in the precipitates allows the determination of the amount of radiolabelled antigen precipitated with the antibody.  A standard curve is constructed by plotting the percentage of antibody-bound radiolabelled antigen against known concentrations of a standardized unlabelled antigen, and the concentrations of antigen in patient samples are extrapolated from that curve.  The extremely high sensitivity of RIA is its major advantage.
  • 9. Uses of RIA: • The test can be used to determine very small quantities (e.g. nanogram) of antigens and antibodies in the serum. • The test is used for quantitation of hormones, drugs, HBsAg, and other viral antigens. • Analyse nanomolar and picomolar concentrations of hormones in biological fluids. The limitations of the RIA include: • The cost of equipment and reagents • Short shelf-life of radiolabelled compounds • The problems associated with the disposal of radioactive waste.