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Instability of Acylcarnitines in Stored Dried Blood Spots: The Impact on Retrospective Analysis of Biomarkers for Inborn Errors of Metabolism

Stored dried blood spots (DBS) can provide valuable samples for the retrospective diagnosis of inborn errors of metabolism, and for validation studies for newborn blood spot screening programs. Acylcarnitine species are subject to degradation upon long-term storage at room temperature, but limited d...

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Autores principales: van Rijt, Willemijn J., Schielen, Peter C. J. I., Özer, Yasemin, Bijsterveld, Klaas, van der Sluijs, Fjodor H., Derks, Terry G. J., Heiner-Fokkema, M. Rebecca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33147805
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns6040083
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author van Rijt, Willemijn J.
Schielen, Peter C. J. I.
Özer, Yasemin
Bijsterveld, Klaas
van der Sluijs, Fjodor H.
Derks, Terry G. J.
Heiner-Fokkema, M. Rebecca
author_facet van Rijt, Willemijn J.
Schielen, Peter C. J. I.
Özer, Yasemin
Bijsterveld, Klaas
van der Sluijs, Fjodor H.
Derks, Terry G. J.
Heiner-Fokkema, M. Rebecca
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description Stored dried blood spots (DBS) can provide valuable samples for the retrospective diagnosis of inborn errors of metabolism, and for validation studies for newborn blood spot screening programs. Acylcarnitine species are subject to degradation upon long-term storage at room temperature, but limited data are available on the stability in original samples and the impact on acylcarnitine ratios. We analysed complete acylcarnitine profiles by flow-injection tandem mass spectrometry in 598 anonymous DBS stored from 2013 to 2017, at +4 °C during the first year and thereafter at room temperature. The concentrations of C2-, C3-, C4-, C5-, C6-, C8-, C10:1-, C10-, C12:1-, C12-, C14:1-, C14-, C16:1-, C16-, C18:2-, C18:1-, C18-, C5OH+C4DC-, C18:1OH-, and C16DC-carnitine decreased significantly, whereas a positive trend was found for free carnitine. Only the C4/C8-, C8/C10-, C14:1/C10- and C14:1/C16-carnitine ratios appeared robust for the metabolite instability. The metabolite instability may provoke the wrong interpretation of test results in the case of retrospective studies and risk the inaccurate estimation of cut-off targets in validation studies when only stored control DBS are used. We recommend including control DBS in diagnostic, retrospective cohort studies, and, for validation studies, we recommend using fresh samples and repeatedly re-evaluating cut-off targets.
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spelling pubmed-77128822020-12-04 Instability of Acylcarnitines in Stored Dried Blood Spots: The Impact on Retrospective Analysis of Biomarkers for Inborn Errors of Metabolism van Rijt, Willemijn J. Schielen, Peter C. J. I. Özer, Yasemin Bijsterveld, Klaas van der Sluijs, Fjodor H. Derks, Terry G. J. Heiner-Fokkema, M. Rebecca Int J Neonatal Screen Article Stored dried blood spots (DBS) can provide valuable samples for the retrospective diagnosis of inborn errors of metabolism, and for validation studies for newborn blood spot screening programs. Acylcarnitine species are subject to degradation upon long-term storage at room temperature, but limited data are available on the stability in original samples and the impact on acylcarnitine ratios. We analysed complete acylcarnitine profiles by flow-injection tandem mass spectrometry in 598 anonymous DBS stored from 2013 to 2017, at +4 °C during the first year and thereafter at room temperature. The concentrations of C2-, C3-, C4-, C5-, C6-, C8-, C10:1-, C10-, C12:1-, C12-, C14:1-, C14-, C16:1-, C16-, C18:2-, C18:1-, C18-, C5OH+C4DC-, C18:1OH-, and C16DC-carnitine decreased significantly, whereas a positive trend was found for free carnitine. Only the C4/C8-, C8/C10-, C14:1/C10- and C14:1/C16-carnitine ratios appeared robust for the metabolite instability. The metabolite instability may provoke the wrong interpretation of test results in the case of retrospective studies and risk the inaccurate estimation of cut-off targets in validation studies when only stored control DBS are used. We recommend including control DBS in diagnostic, retrospective cohort studies, and, for validation studies, we recommend using fresh samples and repeatedly re-evaluating cut-off targets. MDPI 2020-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7712882/ /pubmed/33147805 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns6040083 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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van Rijt, Willemijn J.
Schielen, Peter C. J. I.
Özer, Yasemin
Bijsterveld, Klaas
van der Sluijs, Fjodor H.
Derks, Terry G. J.
Heiner-Fokkema, M. Rebecca
Instability of Acylcarnitines in Stored Dried Blood Spots: The Impact on Retrospective Analysis of Biomarkers for Inborn Errors of Metabolism
title Instability of Acylcarnitines in Stored Dried Blood Spots: The Impact on Retrospective Analysis of Biomarkers for Inborn Errors of Metabolism
title_full Instability of Acylcarnitines in Stored Dried Blood Spots: The Impact on Retrospective Analysis of Biomarkers for Inborn Errors of Metabolism
title_fullStr Instability of Acylcarnitines in Stored Dried Blood Spots: The Impact on Retrospective Analysis of Biomarkers for Inborn Errors of Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Instability of Acylcarnitines in Stored Dried Blood Spots: The Impact on Retrospective Analysis of Biomarkers for Inborn Errors of Metabolism
title_short Instability of Acylcarnitines in Stored Dried Blood Spots: The Impact on Retrospective Analysis of Biomarkers for Inborn Errors of Metabolism
title_sort instability of acylcarnitines in stored dried blood spots: the impact on retrospective analysis of biomarkers for inborn errors of metabolism
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33147805
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns6040083
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