Development and Evaluation of Quality Control Dried Blood Spot Materials in Newborn Screening for Lysosomal Storage Disorders

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作者
De Jesus, Victor R. [1 ]
Zhang, X. Kate [2 ]
Keutzer, Joan [2 ]
Bodamer, Olaf A. [3 ]
Muehl, Adolf [3 ]
Orsini, Joseph J. [4 ]
Caggana, Michele [4 ]
Vogt, Robert F. [1 ]
Hannon, W. Harry [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Newborn Screening & Mol Biol Branch, Atlanta, GA 30341 USA
[2] Genzyme, Framingham, MA USA
[3] Univ Childrens Hosp, Div Biochem & Paediat Genet, Vienna, Austria
[4] Wadsworth Ctr, New York Dept Hlth, Albany, NY USA
关键词
TANDEM MASS-SPECTROMETRY; ENZYMATIC DIAGNOSIS; FILTER-PAPER; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1373/clinchem.2008.111864
中图分类号
R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) comprise more than 40 genetic diseases that result in the accumulation of products that would normally be degraded by lysosomal enzymes. A tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS)-based method is available for newborn screening for 5 LSDs, and many laboratories are initiating pilot studies to evaluate the incorporation of this method into their screening panels. We developed and evaluated dried blood spot (DBS) QC materials for LSDs and used the MS/MS method to investigate their suitability for LSD QC monitoring. METHODS: We incubated 3.2-mm punches from DBS controls for 20-24 h with assay cocktails containing substrate and internal standard. Using MS/MS, we quantified the resulting product and internal standard. Samples were run in triplicate for 3 consecutive days, and results were reported as product-to-internal standard ratios and enzyme activity units (mu mol/L/h). RESULTS: Enzyme activity interday imprecision (CV) for the high, medium, and low series were 3.4%-14.3% for galactocerebroside a-galactosidase, 6.8%-24.6% for acid a-galactosidase A, 7.36%-22.1% for acid sphingomyelinase, 6.2%-26.2% for acid alpha-glucocere-brosidase, and 7.0%-24.8% for lysosomal acid a-glucosidase (n = 9). In addition, DBS stored at -20 degrees and 4 degrees C showed minimal enzyme activity loss over a 187-d period. DBS stored at 37 degrees and 45 degrees C had lower activity values over the 187-day evaluation time. CONCLUSIONS: Suitable QC materials for newborn screening of LSDs were developed for laboratories performing DBS LSD screening. Good material linearity was observed, with goodness-of-fit values of 0.953 and higher. The QC materials may be used by screening laboratories that perform LSD analysis by MS and/or more conventional fluorescence-based screening methods. (C) 2008 American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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