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Metabolomics of a neonatal cohort from the Alliance for Maternal and Newborn Health Improvement biorepository: Effect of preanalytical variables on reference intervals

BACKGROUND: The study was conducted to determine reference interval (RI) and evaluate the effect of preanalytical variables on Dried blood spot (DBS)-amino acids, acylcarnitines and succinylacetone of neonates. METHODOLOGY: DBS samples were collected within 48–72 hours of life. Samples were analyzed...

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Autores principales: Jafri, Lena, Khan, Aysha Habib, Ilyas, Muhammad, Nisar, Imran, Khalid, Javairia, Majid, Hafsa, Hotwani, Aneeta, Jehan, Fyezah
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9821480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36607993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279931
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author Jafri, Lena
Khan, Aysha Habib
Ilyas, Muhammad
Nisar, Imran
Khalid, Javairia
Majid, Hafsa
Hotwani, Aneeta
Jehan, Fyezah
author_facet Jafri, Lena
Khan, Aysha Habib
Ilyas, Muhammad
Nisar, Imran
Khalid, Javairia
Majid, Hafsa
Hotwani, Aneeta
Jehan, Fyezah
author_sort Jafri, Lena
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description BACKGROUND: The study was conducted to determine reference interval (RI) and evaluate the effect of preanalytical variables on Dried blood spot (DBS)-amino acids, acylcarnitines and succinylacetone of neonates. METHODOLOGY: DBS samples were collected within 48–72 hours of life. Samples were analyzed for biochemical markers on tandem mass spectrometer at the University of Iowa. Comparison of RI across various categorical variables were performed. RESULTS: A total of 610 reference samples were selected based on exclusion criteria; 53.2% being females. Mean gestational age (GA) of mothers at the time of delivery was 38.7±1.6 weeks; 24.5% neonates were of low birth weight and 14.3% were preterm. Out of the total 610 neonates, 23.1% were small for GA. Reference intervals were generated for eleven amino acids, thirty-two acylcarnitines and succinylacetone concentrations. Markers were evaluated with respect to the influence of gender, GA, weight and time of sampling and statistically significant minimal differences were observed for some biomarkers. CONCLUSION: RI for amino acids, succinylacetone and acylcarnitine on DBS has been established for healthy neonates, which could be of use in the clinical practice. Clinically significant effect of GA, weight, gender and time of sampling on these markers were not identified.
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spelling pubmed-98214802023-01-07 Metabolomics of a neonatal cohort from the Alliance for Maternal and Newborn Health Improvement biorepository: Effect of preanalytical variables on reference intervals Jafri, Lena Khan, Aysha Habib Ilyas, Muhammad Nisar, Imran Khalid, Javairia Majid, Hafsa Hotwani, Aneeta Jehan, Fyezah PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The study was conducted to determine reference interval (RI) and evaluate the effect of preanalytical variables on Dried blood spot (DBS)-amino acids, acylcarnitines and succinylacetone of neonates. METHODOLOGY: DBS samples were collected within 48–72 hours of life. Samples were analyzed for biochemical markers on tandem mass spectrometer at the University of Iowa. Comparison of RI across various categorical variables were performed. RESULTS: A total of 610 reference samples were selected based on exclusion criteria; 53.2% being females. Mean gestational age (GA) of mothers at the time of delivery was 38.7±1.6 weeks; 24.5% neonates were of low birth weight and 14.3% were preterm. Out of the total 610 neonates, 23.1% were small for GA. Reference intervals were generated for eleven amino acids, thirty-two acylcarnitines and succinylacetone concentrations. Markers were evaluated with respect to the influence of gender, GA, weight and time of sampling and statistically significant minimal differences were observed for some biomarkers. CONCLUSION: RI for amino acids, succinylacetone and acylcarnitine on DBS has been established for healthy neonates, which could be of use in the clinical practice. Clinically significant effect of GA, weight, gender and time of sampling on these markers were not identified. Public Library of Science 2023-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9821480/ /pubmed/36607993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279931 Text en © 2023 Jafri 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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Jafri, Lena
Khan, Aysha Habib
Ilyas, Muhammad
Nisar, Imran
Khalid, Javairia
Majid, Hafsa
Hotwani, Aneeta
Jehan, Fyezah
Metabolomics of a neonatal cohort from the Alliance for Maternal and Newborn Health Improvement biorepository: Effect of preanalytical variables on reference intervals
title Metabolomics of a neonatal cohort from the Alliance for Maternal and Newborn Health Improvement biorepository: Effect of preanalytical variables on reference intervals
title_full Metabolomics of a neonatal cohort from the Alliance for Maternal and Newborn Health Improvement biorepository: Effect of preanalytical variables on reference intervals
title_fullStr Metabolomics of a neonatal cohort from the Alliance for Maternal and Newborn Health Improvement biorepository: Effect of preanalytical variables on reference intervals
title_full_unstemmed Metabolomics of a neonatal cohort from the Alliance for Maternal and Newborn Health Improvement biorepository: Effect of preanalytical variables on reference intervals
title_short Metabolomics of a neonatal cohort from the Alliance for Maternal and Newborn Health Improvement biorepository: Effect of preanalytical variables on reference intervals
title_sort metabolomics of a neonatal cohort from the alliance for maternal and newborn health improvement biorepository: effect of preanalytical variables on reference intervals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9821480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36607993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279931
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