Detection of exon 5 c.577del variant of human erythropoietin gene in whole blood, dried blood spots and urine samples for doping control

Author:

Donati Francesco,Concetti Livia,de la Torre Xavier,Zhou Xinmiao,Zhang Lisi,Botrè Francesco

Abstract

Background: In doping control, the presence of the exon5 c.577del variant in the human erythropoietin gene may be a confounding factor in the interpretation of the results from the analytical method currently in force for the detection of human recombinant erythropoietin, based on immunoelectrophoresis on SDS-PAGE and/or SAR-PAGE. This variant, determining the transcription of a higher molecular weight protein, can erroneously suggest the presence of recombinant erythropoietin in a biological sample, causing the possibility of a false positive result. Although the variant was now identified only in East Asian populations and with a very low frequency, it can threaten the reliability of current anti-doping tests.Methods: We have implemented a genetic test to identify the presence of this variant in the biological samples that are presently collected for anti-doping analysis (whole blood, urine, and dried blood spots). The test is based on the Sanger sequencing of the human erythropoietin gene exon 5, where the c.577del variant falls.Results and Discussion: The method has a specificity of 100% and allows identification of the possible presence of the variant starting from 100 pg of genomic DNA extracted from each biological sample. The efficacy of the test has been confirmed by the analysis of real samples from subjects showing and not showing the exon c.577del variant.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

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