Dictionary Definition
radioimmunoassay n : immunoassay of a substance
that has been radioactively labeled
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English
Noun
(abbreviated as RIA)- A procedure that uses the binding of a radioactively labeled substance to an antibody in order to analyze minute amounts of biological compounds
Extensive Definition
Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a scientific
method used to test antigens (for example, hormone levels in the blood) without the need to use a
bioassay. It involves
mixing known quantities of radioactive antigen (frequently labeled with
gamma-radioactive isotopes of iodine attached to tyrosine) with antibody to that antigen,
then adding unlabeled or "cold" antigen and measuring the amount of
labeled antigen displaced.
Initially, the radioactive antigen is bound to
the antibodies. When "cold" (unlabeled, quest) antigen is added,
the two compete for antibody binding sites - at higher concentrations of "cold"
antigen, more of it binds to the antibody, displacing the
radioactive variant. The bound antigens are separated from the
unbound ones.
One method of separation used initially was the
use of a second antibody directed against the first for
precipitation and centrifugation. The use of charcoal suspension
for precipitation was extended but replaced later by Drs. Werner
and Acebedo at Columbia University for RIA of T3 and T4. An
ultramicro RIA for human TSH was published in BBRC (1975) by Drs.
Acebedo, Hayek et al. The free hormone stays in the supernatant, the
radioactivity of which is measured and a binding
curve is plotted.
The technique is both extremely sensitive
and specific,
but it requires special precautions (because radioactive substances
are used), sophisticated apparatus, and is expensive. The technique
has been largely replaced by the ELISA method where
instead of a radioactive signal, the antigen-antibody reaction is
measured by colorometric signals.
The RIA was developed by Rosalyn
Yalow and Solomon Aaron
Berson in the 1950s. Rosalyn
Sussman Yalow received the 1977 Nobel
Prize in Medicine for the development of the RIA for insulin.
The precise measurement of minute amounts of such a hormone was a key event in
endocrinology.
References
radioimmunoassay in German:
Radioimmunoassay
radioimmunoassay in Spanish:
Radioinmunoensayo
radioimmunoassay in Japanese: 放射免疫測定
radioimmunoassay in Russian: Радиоиммунный
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