Validation of an ELISA method for quantification of the major Timothy grass pollen allergen Phl p 5a (BSP090)

Pharmeur Bio Sci Notes. 2022:2022:55-86.

Abstract

Progress towards standardisation of allergen products has been made in recent years. Nevertheless, no standardised test method to quantify the allergen content of grass pollen allergen products is available at present. One aim of the BSP090 project was to validate a quantitative assay for a major Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) pollen allergen, Phl p 5. Qualification of a candidate ELISA system was performed with regard to range, robustness and cross-reactivity in preliminary studies. The assay specifically detected Phl p 5 with a quantification range from 3.9 ng/mL to 62.5 ng/mL. Suitability to quantify recombinant and natural Phl p 5 was further assessed in a collaborative study including 14 laboratories in Europe and the USA. Precision and accuracy of the assay was satisfactory with 93% of calculated Phl p 5 concentrations and 100% of total recoveries being within the ± 30% acceptance range. Similar results were obtained for spike recoveries, with exclusion of the lowest concentration spike, showing spike recoveries exceeding the acceptance range for six laboratories. Inter-assay (repeatability) and inter-laboratory (reproducibility) variability were satisfactory, in the format used in the present study. Robustness towards different statistical methods for data analysis was demonstrated. In conclusion, the assay can easily be established in routine testing and results of the preliminary testing and collaborative study support the proposal of the assessed Phl p 5-specific ELISA as a European Pharmacopoeia general method.

Keywords: Chemical Reference Substance; European Pharmacopoeia; Phl p 5; Timothy grass pollen; biological standardisation; collaborative study; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA); major allergen.

MeSH terms

  • Allergens / analysis
  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
  • Phleum*
  • Plant Proteins / analysis
  • Pollen* / chemistry
  • Reproducibility of Results

Substances

  • Allergens
  • Plant Proteins