Abstract
Abstract
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is synthesized and secreted as early as 170 hr after fertilization and has been used as an index for pregnancy. Neutralization of hCG with a β-subunit hCG vaccine(s) has been proposed as a contraceptive technique. To monitor the duration of effectiveness of the vaccine, it will be necessary to monitor the anti-hCG antibodies, especially those responsible for inhibiting the hCG bioactivity. We report a simple, rapid technique using an indium slide immunoassay for the qualitative estimation of hCG and to monitor a bioeffective anti-hCG antibody. The sensitivity of the indium slide assay to measure hCG ranged from 1 μg/ml to 1 ng/ml, depending on the format of the assay. The indium slide assay also detected anti-hCG antibodies generated against a specific determinant on hCG recognized by a neutralizing monoclonal antibody (P3W80) in women immunized with a contraceptive vaccine.
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