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Inter‐laboratory analytical improvement of succinylacetone and nitisinone quantification from dried blood spot samples

BACKGROUND: Nitisinone is used to treat hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT‐1) by preventing accumulation of toxic metabolites, including succinylacetone (SA). Accurate quantification of SA during newborn screening is essential, as is quantification of both SA and nitisinone for disease monitoring and...

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Autores principales: Laeremans, Hilde, Turner, Charles, Andersson, Tommy, de Juan, Jose Angel Cocho, Gerrard, Adam, Heiner‐Fokkema, M. Rebecca, Herebian, Diran, Janzen, Nils, la Marca, Giancarlo, Rudebeck, Mattias
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7203657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32395414
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12112
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author Laeremans, Hilde
Turner, Charles
Andersson, Tommy
de Juan, Jose Angel Cocho
Gerrard, Adam
Heiner‐Fokkema, M. Rebecca
Herebian, Diran
Janzen, Nils
la Marca, Giancarlo
Rudebeck, Mattias
author_facet Laeremans, Hilde
Turner, Charles
Andersson, Tommy
de Juan, Jose Angel Cocho
Gerrard, Adam
Heiner‐Fokkema, M. Rebecca
Herebian, Diran
Janzen, Nils
la Marca, Giancarlo
Rudebeck, Mattias
author_sort Laeremans, Hilde
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description BACKGROUND: Nitisinone is used to treat hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT‐1) by preventing accumulation of toxic metabolites, including succinylacetone (SA). Accurate quantification of SA during newborn screening is essential, as is quantification of both SA and nitisinone for disease monitoring and optimization of treatment. Analysis of dried blood spots (DBS) rather than plasma samples is a convenient method, but interlaboratory differences and comparability of DBS to serum/plasma may be issues to consider. METHODS: Eight laboratories with experience in newborn screening and/or monitoring of patients with HT‐1 across Europe participated in this study to assess variability and improve SA and nitisinone concentration measurements from DBS by liquid chromatography‐tandem mass spectrometry (LC‐MS/MS). Quantification of nitisinone from both DBS and plasma was performed to assess sample comparability. In addition, efforts to harmonize laboratory procedures of SA and nitisinone quantifications during 5 rounds of analysis are described. RESULTS: Nitisinone levels measured from DBS and plasma strongly correlated (R (2) = 0.93). Due to partitioning of nitisinone to the plasma, levels were higher in plasma by a factor of 2.34. In the initial assessment of laboratory performance, all had linear calibrations of SA and nitisinone although there was large inter‐laboratory variability in actual concentration measurements. Subsequent analytical rounds demonstrated markedly improved spread and precision over previous rounds, an outcome confirmed in a final re‐test round. CONCLUSION: The study provides guidance for the determination of nitisinone and SA from DBS and the interpretation of results in the clinic. Inter‐laboratory analytical harmonization was demonstrated through calibration improvements.
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spelling pubmed-72036572020-05-11 Inter‐laboratory analytical improvement of succinylacetone and nitisinone quantification from dried blood spot samples Laeremans, Hilde Turner, Charles Andersson, Tommy de Juan, Jose Angel Cocho Gerrard, Adam Heiner‐Fokkema, M. Rebecca Herebian, Diran Janzen, Nils la Marca, Giancarlo Rudebeck, Mattias JIMD Rep Research Reports BACKGROUND: Nitisinone is used to treat hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT‐1) by preventing accumulation of toxic metabolites, including succinylacetone (SA). Accurate quantification of SA during newborn screening is essential, as is quantification of both SA and nitisinone for disease monitoring and optimization of treatment. Analysis of dried blood spots (DBS) rather than plasma samples is a convenient method, but interlaboratory differences and comparability of DBS to serum/plasma may be issues to consider. METHODS: Eight laboratories with experience in newborn screening and/or monitoring of patients with HT‐1 across Europe participated in this study to assess variability and improve SA and nitisinone concentration measurements from DBS by liquid chromatography‐tandem mass spectrometry (LC‐MS/MS). Quantification of nitisinone from both DBS and plasma was performed to assess sample comparability. In addition, efforts to harmonize laboratory procedures of SA and nitisinone quantifications during 5 rounds of analysis are described. RESULTS: Nitisinone levels measured from DBS and plasma strongly correlated (R (2) = 0.93). Due to partitioning of nitisinone to the plasma, levels were higher in plasma by a factor of 2.34. In the initial assessment of laboratory performance, all had linear calibrations of SA and nitisinone although there was large inter‐laboratory variability in actual concentration measurements. Subsequent analytical rounds demonstrated markedly improved spread and precision over previous rounds, an outcome confirmed in a final re‐test round. CONCLUSION: The study provides guidance for the determination of nitisinone and SA from DBS and the interpretation of results in the clinic. Inter‐laboratory analytical harmonization was demonstrated through calibration improvements. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7203657/ /pubmed/32395414 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12112 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of SSIEM. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Reports
Laeremans, Hilde
Turner, Charles
Andersson, Tommy
de Juan, Jose Angel Cocho
Gerrard, Adam
Heiner‐Fokkema, M. Rebecca
Herebian, Diran
Janzen, Nils
la Marca, Giancarlo
Rudebeck, Mattias
Inter‐laboratory analytical improvement of succinylacetone and nitisinone quantification from dried blood spot samples
title Inter‐laboratory analytical improvement of succinylacetone and nitisinone quantification from dried blood spot samples
title_full Inter‐laboratory analytical improvement of succinylacetone and nitisinone quantification from dried blood spot samples
title_fullStr Inter‐laboratory analytical improvement of succinylacetone and nitisinone quantification from dried blood spot samples
title_full_unstemmed Inter‐laboratory analytical improvement of succinylacetone and nitisinone quantification from dried blood spot samples
title_short Inter‐laboratory analytical improvement of succinylacetone and nitisinone quantification from dried blood spot samples
title_sort inter‐laboratory analytical improvement of succinylacetone and nitisinone quantification from dried blood spot samples
topic Research Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7203657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32395414
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12112
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