Use of tandem mass spectrometry for newborn screening of 6 lysosomal storage disorders in a Korean population.

Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2011-10-01 Epub Date: 2011-10-03 DOI:10.3343/kjlm.2011.31.4.250
Minje Han, Sun-Hee Jun, Sang Hoon Song, Kyoung Un Park, Jin Q Kim, Junghan Song
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Background: We evaluated the performance of multiplex tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) in newborn screening for detection of 6 lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs), namely, Niemann-Pick A/B, Krabbe, Gaucher, Fabry, and Pompe diseases and Hurler syndrome.

Methods: We revised the conditions and procedures of multiplex enzyme assay for the MS/MS analysis and determined the precision of our enzyme assay and the effects of sample amounts and incubation time on the results. We also measured the degree of correlation between the enzyme activities in the dried blood spots (DBSs) and those in the leukocytes. DBSs of 211 normal newborns and 13 newborns with various LSDs were analyzed using our revised methods.

Results: The intra- and inter-assay precisions were 2.9-18.7% and 8.1-18.1%, respectively. The amount of product obtained was proportional to the DBS eluate volume, but a slight flattening was observed in the product vs. sample volume curve at higher sample volumes. For each enzyme assay, the amount of product obtained increased linearly with the incubation period (range, 0-24 hr). Passing and Bablok regression analysis revealed that the enzyme activities in the DBSs and those in the leukocytes were favorably correlated. The enzyme activities measured in the DBSs were consistently lower in patients with LSDs than in normal newborns.

Conclusions: The performance of our revised techniques for MS/MS detection and enzyme assays was of the generally acceptable standard. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the use of MS/MS for newborn screening of LSDs in an Asian population.

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串联质谱法用于新生儿筛查6溶酶体贮积症在韩国人口。
背景:我们评估多重串联质谱(MS/MS)在新生儿筛查6种溶酶体贮积症(lsd)中的表现,即Niemann-Pick A/B、Krabbe、Gaucher、Fabry、Pompe病和Hurler综合征。方法:对MS/MS多重酶分析的条件和步骤进行了改进,并对酶分析的精密度以及样品量和孵育时间对结果的影响进行了测定。我们还测量了干血斑(DBSs)中的酶活性与白细胞中的酶活性之间的相关性程度。采用修正后的方法对211例正常新生儿和13例不同lsd新生儿的脑卒中进行了分析。结果:检测内精密度为2.9 ~ 18.7%,检测间精密度为8.1 ~ 18.1%。所得产品的数量与DBS洗脱液的体积成正比,但在较高的样品体积下,观察到产品与样品体积曲线略有变平。对于每个酶分析,获得的产物量随孵育时间(范围,0-24小时)线性增加。通过回归分析和Bablok回归分析表明,DBSs酶活性与白细胞酶活性呈正相关。在lsd患者的DBSs中测量的酶活性始终低于正常新生儿。结论:修订后的MS/MS检测和酶分析技术的性能达到了普遍可接受的标准。据我们所知,这是第一个使用质谱/质谱法在亚洲人群中筛查新生儿lsd的报告。
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