Not The Usual Suspect: Polymeric Iga Paraprotein Causes False Positive Results In Kinetic Interaction Of Microparticles In Solution (Kims) Immunoassays

CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY(2021)

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Immunoassays are commonly used by the clinical laboratory, but paraproteins can occasionally produce erroneous results. In this study, we investigated the cause of apparent false positive results for multiple Kinetic Interaction of Microparticles in Solution (KIMS) immunoassays. Patient controls and samples containing the interference were analyzed using automated chemistry platforms, gel electrophoresis, immunofixation, affinity chromatography, and size exclusion chromatography. Our results show that IgA paraprotein caused false positive results for the KIMS measurement of three therapeutic drugs. To our knowledge, this is the first report of IgA paraprotein-causing immunoassay interference. The clinical implications of this interference are discussed.
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Immunoassay interference, Falsely elevated, Kinetic Interaction of Microparticles in Solution, (KIMS) immunoassays, IgA paraprotein, Multiple myeloma, Therapeutic drugs
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