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A computational solution to improve biomarker reproducibility during long-term projects

Biomarkers are fundamental to basic and clinical research outcomes by reporting host responses and providing insight into disease pathophysiology. Measuring biomarkers with research-use ELISA kits is universal, yet lack of kit standardization and unexpected lot-to-lot variability presents analytic c...

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Autores principales: Feng, Feng, Thompson, Morgan P., Thomas, Beena E., Duffy, Elizabeth R., Kim, Jiyoun, Kurosawa, Shinichiro, Tashjian, Joseph Y., Wei, Yibing, Andry, Chris, Stearns-Kurosawa, D. J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6469750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30995241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209060
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author Feng, Feng
Thompson, Morgan P.
Thomas, Beena E.
Duffy, Elizabeth R.
Kim, Jiyoun
Kurosawa, Shinichiro
Tashjian, Joseph Y.
Wei, Yibing
Andry, Chris
Stearns-Kurosawa, D. J.
author_facet Feng, Feng
Thompson, Morgan P.
Thomas, Beena E.
Duffy, Elizabeth R.
Kim, Jiyoun
Kurosawa, Shinichiro
Tashjian, Joseph Y.
Wei, Yibing
Andry, Chris
Stearns-Kurosawa, D. J.
author_sort Feng, Feng
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description Biomarkers are fundamental to basic and clinical research outcomes by reporting host responses and providing insight into disease pathophysiology. Measuring biomarkers with research-use ELISA kits is universal, yet lack of kit standardization and unexpected lot-to-lot variability presents analytic challenges for long-term projects. During an ongoing two-year project measuring plasma biomarkers in cancer patients, control concentrations for one biomarker (PF) decreased significantly after changes in ELISA kit lots. A comprehensive operations review pointed to standard curve shifts with the new kits, an analytic variable that jeopardized data already collected on hundreds of patient samples. After excluding other reasonable contributors to data variability, a computational solution was developed to provide a uniform platform for data analysis across multiple ELISA kit lots. The solution (ELISAtools) was developed within open-access R software in which variability between kits is treated as a batch effect. A defined best-fit Reference standard curve is modelled, a unique Shift factor “S” is calculated for every standard curve and data adjusted accordingly. The averaged S factors for PF ELISA kit lots #1–5 ranged from -0.086 to 0.735, and reduced control inter-assay variability from 62.4% to <9%, within quality control limits. S factors calculated for four other biomarkers provided a quantitative metric to monitor ELISAs over the 10 month study period for quality control purposes. Reproducible biomarker measurements are essential, particularly for long-term projects with valuable patient samples. Use of research-use ELISA kits is ubiquitous and judicious use of this computational solution maximizes biomarker reproducibility.
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spelling pubmed-64697502019-05-03 A computational solution to improve biomarker reproducibility during long-term projects Feng, Feng Thompson, Morgan P. Thomas, Beena E. Duffy, Elizabeth R. Kim, Jiyoun Kurosawa, Shinichiro Tashjian, Joseph Y. Wei, Yibing Andry, Chris Stearns-Kurosawa, D. J. PLoS One Research Article Biomarkers are fundamental to basic and clinical research outcomes by reporting host responses and providing insight into disease pathophysiology. Measuring biomarkers with research-use ELISA kits is universal, yet lack of kit standardization and unexpected lot-to-lot variability presents analytic challenges for long-term projects. During an ongoing two-year project measuring plasma biomarkers in cancer patients, control concentrations for one biomarker (PF) decreased significantly after changes in ELISA kit lots. A comprehensive operations review pointed to standard curve shifts with the new kits, an analytic variable that jeopardized data already collected on hundreds of patient samples. After excluding other reasonable contributors to data variability, a computational solution was developed to provide a uniform platform for data analysis across multiple ELISA kit lots. The solution (ELISAtools) was developed within open-access R software in which variability between kits is treated as a batch effect. A defined best-fit Reference standard curve is modelled, a unique Shift factor “S” is calculated for every standard curve and data adjusted accordingly. The averaged S factors for PF ELISA kit lots #1–5 ranged from -0.086 to 0.735, and reduced control inter-assay variability from 62.4% to <9%, within quality control limits. S factors calculated for four other biomarkers provided a quantitative metric to monitor ELISAs over the 10 month study period for quality control purposes. Reproducible biomarker measurements are essential, particularly for long-term projects with valuable patient samples. Use of research-use ELISA kits is ubiquitous and judicious use of this computational solution maximizes biomarker reproducibility. Public Library of Science 2019-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6469750/ /pubmed/30995241 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209060 Text en © 2019 Feng et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Feng, Feng
Thompson, Morgan P.
Thomas, Beena E.
Duffy, Elizabeth R.
Kim, Jiyoun
Kurosawa, Shinichiro
Tashjian, Joseph Y.
Wei, Yibing
Andry, Chris
Stearns-Kurosawa, D. J.
A computational solution to improve biomarker reproducibility during long-term projects
title A computational solution to improve biomarker reproducibility during long-term projects
title_full A computational solution to improve biomarker reproducibility during long-term projects
title_fullStr A computational solution to improve biomarker reproducibility during long-term projects
title_full_unstemmed A computational solution to improve biomarker reproducibility during long-term projects
title_short A computational solution to improve biomarker reproducibility during long-term projects
title_sort computational solution to improve biomarker reproducibility during long-term projects
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6469750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30995241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209060
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