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Allelic D variants of transferrin in evaluation of alcohol abuse: differential diagnosis by isoelectric focusing-immunoblotting-laser densitometry

Authors :
James B. Peter
Pamela Bean
Source :
Clinical Chemistry. 40:2078-2083
Publication Year :
1994
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 1994.

Abstract

In the diagnosis of alcohol abuse transferrin (Tf) allelic D variants generate false-positive test results for carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) as assessed by their electrophoretic migration patterns. The predominant Tf C1 allele encodes a protein for which the most prevalent isoform has a pI of 5.4, i.e., four sialic acids and two bound ion molecules. Carriers of allele D encode Tfs with different amino acid sequences, for which the pI is > 5.7, despite their identical iron and carbohydrate composition. We used isoelectric focusing, immunoblotting, and laser densitometry (IEF-IB-LD) to distinguish Tf D variants from CDT. Alcohol abusers carrying the D chi allele tested CDT+; D chi nondrinkers were CDT-. Although normal controls (< 15 g of alcohol per day for 7-10 consecutive days) carrying variants D1, D2, or D chi exhibited abnormal IEF banding patterns, they did not generate false-positive results for CDT. D3 variants expressed isoforms that migrate at the same pI as CDT bands. Thus, IEF-IB-LD yields a highly resolved banding pattern to distinguish most Tf D variants from CDT.

Details

ISSN :
15308561 and 00099147
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Chemistry
Accession number :
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