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Development and analytical validation of a novel bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D assay

BACKGROUND: Bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) may be a better indicator of vitamin D sufficiency than total 25OHD. This report describes a novel assay for measuring serum bioavailable 25OHD. METHODS: We developed an assay for 25OHD % bioavailability based on competitive binding of 25OHD trace...

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Autores principales: Berg, Anders H., Tavasoli, Mahtab, Lo, Agnes S., Burnett-Bowie, Sherri-Ann M., Bhan, Ishir, Karumanchi, S. Ananth, Kalim, Sahir, Zhang, Dongsheng, Zhao, Sophia, Thadhani, Ravi I.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8270209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34242315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254158
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author Berg, Anders H.
Tavasoli, Mahtab
Lo, Agnes S.
Burnett-Bowie, Sherri-Ann M.
Bhan, Ishir
Karumanchi, S. Ananth
Kalim, Sahir
Zhang, Dongsheng
Zhao, Sophia
Thadhani, Ravi I.
author_facet Berg, Anders H.
Tavasoli, Mahtab
Lo, Agnes S.
Burnett-Bowie, Sherri-Ann M.
Bhan, Ishir
Karumanchi, S. Ananth
Kalim, Sahir
Zhang, Dongsheng
Zhao, Sophia
Thadhani, Ravi I.
author_sort Berg, Anders H.
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description BACKGROUND: Bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) may be a better indicator of vitamin D sufficiency than total 25OHD. This report describes a novel assay for measuring serum bioavailable 25OHD. METHODS: We developed an assay for 25OHD % bioavailability based on competitive binding of 25OHD tracer between vitamin D-binding protein (DBP)-coated affinity chromatography beads and serum DBP. Bioavailable 25OHD, total 25OHD, albumin, and DBP protein concentrations were measured in 89 samples from hospitalized patients and 42 healthy controls to determine how the DBP binding assay responds to differences in concentrations of DBP and compares to calculated bioavailable 25OHD values. RESULTS: DBP binding assay showed a linear relationship between DBP-bound 25OHD tracer recovered from bead supernatant and DBP calibrator concentrations (y = 0.0017x +0.731, R(2) = 0.9961, p<0.001). Inversion of this relationship allowed interpolation of DBP binding equivalents based upon 25OHD tracer recovered. The relationship between DBP binding equivalents and % bioavailability fits a non-linear curve, allowing calculation of % bioavailable 25OHD from DBP binding equivalents (y = 10.625x(-0.817), R(2) = 0.9961, p<0.001). In hospitalized patient samples, there were linear relationships between DBP protein concentrations and DBP binding equivalents (y = 0.7905x + 59.82, R(2) = 0.8597, p<0.001), between measured vs. calculated % bioavailability (y = 0.9528 + 0.0357, R(2) = 0.7200, p<0.001), and between absolute concentrations of measured vs. calculated bioavailable 25OHD (y = 1.2403 + 0.1221, R(2) = 0.8913, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The DBP-binding assay for bioavailable 25OHD shows expected changes in 25OHD % bioavailability in response to changes in DBP concentrations and concordance with calculated bioavailable 25OHD concentrations.
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spelling pubmed-82702092021-07-21 Development and analytical validation of a novel bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D assay Berg, Anders H. Tavasoli, Mahtab Lo, Agnes S. Burnett-Bowie, Sherri-Ann M. Bhan, Ishir Karumanchi, S. Ananth Kalim, Sahir Zhang, Dongsheng Zhao, Sophia Thadhani, Ravi I. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) may be a better indicator of vitamin D sufficiency than total 25OHD. This report describes a novel assay for measuring serum bioavailable 25OHD. METHODS: We developed an assay for 25OHD % bioavailability based on competitive binding of 25OHD tracer between vitamin D-binding protein (DBP)-coated affinity chromatography beads and serum DBP. Bioavailable 25OHD, total 25OHD, albumin, and DBP protein concentrations were measured in 89 samples from hospitalized patients and 42 healthy controls to determine how the DBP binding assay responds to differences in concentrations of DBP and compares to calculated bioavailable 25OHD values. RESULTS: DBP binding assay showed a linear relationship between DBP-bound 25OHD tracer recovered from bead supernatant and DBP calibrator concentrations (y = 0.0017x +0.731, R(2) = 0.9961, p<0.001). Inversion of this relationship allowed interpolation of DBP binding equivalents based upon 25OHD tracer recovered. The relationship between DBP binding equivalents and % bioavailability fits a non-linear curve, allowing calculation of % bioavailable 25OHD from DBP binding equivalents (y = 10.625x(-0.817), R(2) = 0.9961, p<0.001). In hospitalized patient samples, there were linear relationships between DBP protein concentrations and DBP binding equivalents (y = 0.7905x + 59.82, R(2) = 0.8597, p<0.001), between measured vs. calculated % bioavailability (y = 0.9528 + 0.0357, R(2) = 0.7200, p<0.001), and between absolute concentrations of measured vs. calculated bioavailable 25OHD (y = 1.2403 + 0.1221, R(2) = 0.8913, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The DBP-binding assay for bioavailable 25OHD shows expected changes in 25OHD % bioavailability in response to changes in DBP concentrations and concordance with calculated bioavailable 25OHD concentrations. Public Library of Science 2021-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8270209/ /pubmed/34242315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254158 Text en © 2021 Berg et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Tavasoli, Mahtab
Lo, Agnes S.
Burnett-Bowie, Sherri-Ann M.
Bhan, Ishir
Karumanchi, S. Ananth
Kalim, Sahir
Zhang, Dongsheng
Zhao, Sophia
Thadhani, Ravi I.
Development and analytical validation of a novel bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D assay
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title_fullStr Development and analytical validation of a novel bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D assay
title_full_unstemmed Development and analytical validation of a novel bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D assay
title_short Development and analytical validation of a novel bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D assay
title_sort development and analytical validation of a novel bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin d assay
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8270209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34242315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254158
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