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Comparisons of Immunoassay and Mass Spectrometry Measurements of Serum Estradiol Levels and Their Influence on Clinical Association Studies in Men

CONTEXT: Immunoassay-based techniques, routinely used to measure serum estradiol (E2), are known to have reduced specificity, especially at lower concentrations, when compared with the gold standard technique of mass spectrometry (MS). Different measurement techniques may be responsible for the conf...

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Autores principales: Ohlsson, Claes, Nilsson, Maria E., Tivesten, Åsa, Ryberg, Henrik, Mellström, Dan, Karlsson, Magnus K., Ljunggren, Östen, Labrie, Fernand, Orwoll, Eric S., Lee, David M., Pye, Stephen R., O'Neill, Terence W., Finn, Joseph D., Adams, Judith E., Ward, Kate A., Boonen, Steven, Bartfai, Gyorgy, Casanueva, Felipe F., Forti, Gianni, Giwercman, Aleksander, Han, Thang S., Huhtaniemi, Ilpo T., Kula, Krzysztof, Lean, Michael E. J., Pendleton, Neil, Punab, Margus, Vanderschueren, Dirk, Wu, Frederick C. W., Vandenput, Liesbeth
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Endocrine Society 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3667264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23633197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jc.2012-3861
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author Ohlsson, Claes
Nilsson, Maria E.
Tivesten, Åsa
Ryberg, Henrik
Mellström, Dan
Karlsson, Magnus K.
Ljunggren, Östen
Labrie, Fernand
Orwoll, Eric S.
Lee, David M.
Pye, Stephen R.
O'Neill, Terence W.
Finn, Joseph D.
Adams, Judith E.
Ward, Kate A.
Boonen, Steven
Bartfai, Gyorgy
Casanueva, Felipe F.
Forti, Gianni
Giwercman, Aleksander
Han, Thang S.
Huhtaniemi, Ilpo T.
Kula, Krzysztof
Lean, Michael E. J.
Pendleton, Neil
Punab, Margus
Vanderschueren, Dirk
Wu, Frederick C. W.
Vandenput, Liesbeth
author_facet Ohlsson, Claes
Nilsson, Maria E.
Tivesten, Åsa
Ryberg, Henrik
Mellström, Dan
Karlsson, Magnus K.
Ljunggren, Östen
Labrie, Fernand
Orwoll, Eric S.
Lee, David M.
Pye, Stephen R.
O'Neill, Terence W.
Finn, Joseph D.
Adams, Judith E.
Ward, Kate A.
Boonen, Steven
Bartfai, Gyorgy
Casanueva, Felipe F.
Forti, Gianni
Giwercman, Aleksander
Han, Thang S.
Huhtaniemi, Ilpo T.
Kula, Krzysztof
Lean, Michael E. J.
Pendleton, Neil
Punab, Margus
Vanderschueren, Dirk
Wu, Frederick C. W.
Vandenput, Liesbeth
author_sort Ohlsson, Claes
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description CONTEXT: Immunoassay-based techniques, routinely used to measure serum estradiol (E2), are known to have reduced specificity, especially at lower concentrations, when compared with the gold standard technique of mass spectrometry (MS). Different measurement techniques may be responsible for the conflicting results of associations between serum E2 and clinical phenotypes in men. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to compare immunoassay and MS measurements of E2 levels in men and evaluate associations with clinical phenotypes. DESIGN AND SETTING: Middle-aged and older male subjects participating in the population-based Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Sweden study (n = 2599), MrOS US (n = 688), and the European Male Aging Study (n = 2908) were included. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Immunoassay and MS measurements of serum E2 were compared and related to bone mineral density (BMD; measured by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry) and ankle-brachial index. RESULTS: Within each cohort, serum E2 levels obtained by immunoassay and MS correlated moderately (Spearman rank correlation coefficient r(S) 0.53–0.76). Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) levels associated significantly (albeit to a low extent, r(S) = 0.29) with immunoassay E2 but not with MS E2 levels. Similar associations of immunoassay E2 and MS E2 were seen with lumbar spine and total hip BMD, independent of serum CRP. However, immunoassay E2, but not MS E2, associated inversely with ankle-brachial index, and this correlation was lost after adjustment for CRP. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest interference in the immunoassay E2 analyses, possibly by CRP or a CRP-associated factor. Although associations with BMD remain unaffected, this might imply for a reevaluation of previous association studies between immunoassay E2 levels and inflammation-related outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-36672642013-07-18 Comparisons of Immunoassay and Mass Spectrometry Measurements of Serum Estradiol Levels and Their Influence on Clinical Association Studies in Men Ohlsson, Claes Nilsson, Maria E. Tivesten, Åsa Ryberg, Henrik Mellström, Dan Karlsson, Magnus K. Ljunggren, Östen Labrie, Fernand Orwoll, Eric S. Lee, David M. Pye, Stephen R. O'Neill, Terence W. Finn, Joseph D. Adams, Judith E. Ward, Kate A. Boonen, Steven Bartfai, Gyorgy Casanueva, Felipe F. Forti, Gianni Giwercman, Aleksander Han, Thang S. Huhtaniemi, Ilpo T. Kula, Krzysztof Lean, Michael E. J. Pendleton, Neil Punab, Margus Vanderschueren, Dirk Wu, Frederick C. W. Vandenput, Liesbeth J Clin Endocrinol Metab JCEM Online: Advances in Genetics CONTEXT: Immunoassay-based techniques, routinely used to measure serum estradiol (E2), are known to have reduced specificity, especially at lower concentrations, when compared with the gold standard technique of mass spectrometry (MS). Different measurement techniques may be responsible for the conflicting results of associations between serum E2 and clinical phenotypes in men. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to compare immunoassay and MS measurements of E2 levels in men and evaluate associations with clinical phenotypes. DESIGN AND SETTING: Middle-aged and older male subjects participating in the population-based Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Sweden study (n = 2599), MrOS US (n = 688), and the European Male Aging Study (n = 2908) were included. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Immunoassay and MS measurements of serum E2 were compared and related to bone mineral density (BMD; measured by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry) and ankle-brachial index. RESULTS: Within each cohort, serum E2 levels obtained by immunoassay and MS correlated moderately (Spearman rank correlation coefficient r(S) 0.53–0.76). Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) levels associated significantly (albeit to a low extent, r(S) = 0.29) with immunoassay E2 but not with MS E2 levels. Similar associations of immunoassay E2 and MS E2 were seen with lumbar spine and total hip BMD, independent of serum CRP. However, immunoassay E2, but not MS E2, associated inversely with ankle-brachial index, and this correlation was lost after adjustment for CRP. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest interference in the immunoassay E2 analyses, possibly by CRP or a CRP-associated factor. Although associations with BMD remain unaffected, this might imply for a reevaluation of previous association studies between immunoassay E2 levels and inflammation-related outcomes. Endocrine Society 2013-06 2013-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3667264/ /pubmed/23633197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jc.2012-3861 Text en Copyright © 2013 by The Endocrine Society This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle JCEM Online: Advances in Genetics
Ohlsson, Claes
Nilsson, Maria E.
Tivesten, Åsa
Ryberg, Henrik
Mellström, Dan
Karlsson, Magnus K.
Ljunggren, Östen
Labrie, Fernand
Orwoll, Eric S.
Lee, David M.
Pye, Stephen R.
O'Neill, Terence W.
Finn, Joseph D.
Adams, Judith E.
Ward, Kate A.
Boonen, Steven
Bartfai, Gyorgy
Casanueva, Felipe F.
Forti, Gianni
Giwercman, Aleksander
Han, Thang S.
Huhtaniemi, Ilpo T.
Kula, Krzysztof
Lean, Michael E. J.
Pendleton, Neil
Punab, Margus
Vanderschueren, Dirk
Wu, Frederick C. W.
Vandenput, Liesbeth
Comparisons of Immunoassay and Mass Spectrometry Measurements of Serum Estradiol Levels and Their Influence on Clinical Association Studies in Men
title Comparisons of Immunoassay and Mass Spectrometry Measurements of Serum Estradiol Levels and Their Influence on Clinical Association Studies in Men
title_full Comparisons of Immunoassay and Mass Spectrometry Measurements of Serum Estradiol Levels and Their Influence on Clinical Association Studies in Men
title_fullStr Comparisons of Immunoassay and Mass Spectrometry Measurements of Serum Estradiol Levels and Their Influence on Clinical Association Studies in Men
title_full_unstemmed Comparisons of Immunoassay and Mass Spectrometry Measurements of Serum Estradiol Levels and Their Influence on Clinical Association Studies in Men
title_short Comparisons of Immunoassay and Mass Spectrometry Measurements of Serum Estradiol Levels and Their Influence on Clinical Association Studies in Men
title_sort comparisons of immunoassay and mass spectrometry measurements of serum estradiol levels and their influence on clinical association studies in men
topic JCEM Online: Advances in Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3667264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23633197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jc.2012-3861
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