Harmonization of distributed multi‐center analysis based on dried blood spot reference materials supporting the screening of neonatal inherited metabolic disorders

Author:

Qu Shou‐Fang1,Tao Hao‐Ran23ORCID,Qin Liu‐Ji2,Zhang Wen‐Xin1,Han Shan4,Zhang Shen‐Yan24,Huang Jie1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Diagnostic for Non‐infectious Disease National Institutes for food and drug Control (NIFDC), Institute for in Vitro Diagnostic Control Beijing China

2. BGI Genomics Shenzhen China

3. College of Life Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

4. GBI Biotech, BGI Genomics Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe standardization of quantification data is critical for ensuring the reliability and measurement traceability in the screening of neonatal inherited metabolic disorders. However, the availability of national certified reference materials is limited in China.MethodsIn this study, we developed a series of dried blood spot (DBS) reference materials containing 9 amino acids (AA) and 10 acylcarnitines (AC) for neonatal screening. Four levels of the reference materials were measured with tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) by seven laboratories using different commercial In Vitro Diagnostic Device (IVD) kits. Then, 100 clinical samples were measured using both derivatization and non‐derivatization methods by the same laboratory.ResultsWe found high homogeneity and stability at all levels of the reference materials, with the coefficient of variation (CV) of the analytes less than 15%. These reference materials can be used to assess the testing capabilities of different laboratories. Our test also revealed that the correction factors (CF) calculated by the reference materials, along with clinical samples, could increase the consistency for different kits.ConclusionThe DBS reference materials proposed in this study provide reliability for the harmonization in multi‐center analysis for the screening of neonatal inherited metabolic disorders. And applying our correction method for the screening could improve the data consistency of the DBS samples prepared by different methods.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Biochemistry (medical),Medical Laboratory Technology,Clinical Biochemistry,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Hematology,Immunology and Allergy

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