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Primary and Secondary Antibody Incompatibility

Symptom
No signal or minimal signal in indirect ELISA despite proper coating and blocking. Positive controls with matched antibodies work correctly.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Secondary antibody is not raised against the host species of the primary antibody (e.g., anti-rabbit secondary used with mouse primary)
  2. 2 Isotype mismatch between primary and secondary antibodies
  3. 3 Secondary antibody specificity does not recognize primary antibody class or subclass
  4. 4 Fragment-specific secondary (e.g., anti-Fc) does not match primary antibody format (e.g., F(ab)2)
Solutions
  1. 1 Verify secondary antibody is raised against correct host species (e.g., anti-mouse secondary for mouse primary)
  2. 2 Confirm isotype compatibility: ensure secondary recognizes the primary antibody isotype (IgG, IgM, IgA)
  3. 3 Check that secondary antibody recognizes the correct antibody fragment (whole IgG, F(ab)2, Fc region)
  4. 4 Use species-specific and isotype-specific secondary antibodies matched to datasheet recommendations
Related Video (2)
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DuoSet ELISA — Sandwich ELISA Hands-on Protocol (Bio-Techne)
"Explicitly demonstrates capture and detection antibody steps in sandwich ELISA, directly illustrating where antibody pairing compatibility is critical"
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How to Run an R&D Systems Quantikine ELISA
"Complete ELISA workflow video with troubleshooting guidance that would address signal failure scenarios caused by antibody incompatibility"
Source: abcam.com ↗
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