Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Laboratory, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, No.154 Anshan Road, Heping District,
Tianjin, 300052, China
2. Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital.
No.154 Anshan Road, Heping District, Tianjin, 300052, China
Abstract
Background::
Calcitonin (CT) is a sensitive serum marker of medullary thyroid carcinoma
usually detected via immunoassays; however, its levels are easily disturbed by several
endogenous factors.
Objective::
The study aimed to discuss a case of suspected interference resulting in aberrant CT
values and review previous reports of CT interference
Methods::
A female patient visited our clinic with a physical ultrasound examination showing a
slightly enlarged thyroid gland with small nodules. She had elevated CT levels, inconsistent
with the clinical presentation and other findings. We evaluated the results by retesting using the
same platform, platform validation, multiplex dilution, Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) precipitation,
heterophilic blocking tubes, and RET gene analysis.
Results::
Retesting CT using the same platform confirmed the high value obtained. However,
serial dilution of the sample produced nonlinear results, suggesting some interference. While
PEG precipitation did not significantly reduce the CT level, incubating the sample in HBTs
normalized the CT value, indicating interference from heterophilic antibodies. Gene sequencing
revealed no RET mutations.
Conclusion::
In cases where elevated CT levels are inconsistent with clinical presentations and
other findings, the laboratory technicians should communicate with clinicians, analyze the reasons
for the inconsistent results, and use different methods to verify the results. Accurate testing provides
realistic and reliable data for doctors and patients and helps to avoid unnecessary procedures.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.