The present invention relates to the identification and use of
polypeptides that bind to antibodies directed to a desired polypeptide of
interest. Using natriuretic peptides and their precursors, and in
particular BNP, as an example, the present invention describes a number
of natriuretic peptides fragments produced in biological samples, most
preferably blood-derived samples, that bind to antibodies directed to
BNP. Because production of such fragments is an ongoing process that may
be a function of, inter alia, the elapsed time between onset of an event
triggering natriuretic peptide release into the tissues and the time the
sample is obtained or analyzed; the elapsed time between sample
acquisition and the time the sample is analyzed; the type of tissue
sample at issue; the storage conditions; the quantity of proteolytic
enzymes present; etc., such fragments may be used when both designing an
assay for one or more natriuretic peptides, and when performing such an
assay, in order to provide an accurate prognostic or diagnostic result.