Variation in Hemoglobin A1c Linked to Hemoglobin S: Comparison of Analysis Results from ion Exchange Chromatography and an Immunoturbidimetric Method

N. Diouf, O. Boye, M. N. Coly, M. B. Touré, M. Djité, N. Coly, I. Soumah, F. Diedhiou, A. Samba, I. Faye, M. Guèye, H. Agossou, R. Ba, S. Thiam, A. Ndiaye, F. Cissé, F. Diallo, M. Sylla-Niang, A. Diatta
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Hemoglobin S can interfere with the measurement of glycated hemoglobin, an essential tool for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes. The objective of this study is to evaluate the analytical performance of  2 glycated haemoglobin assay methods. A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted where 186 patients (61 homozygous sickle cell disease, 61 AA type subjects and 64 AS type subjects) were recruited. Glycated hemoglobin was measured by immunoturbidimetry method and ion exchange chromatography. The coefficient of variation (CV) of the repeatability is 2.34% and 1.13% (normal rate) ; 2.32% and 1.65% (high rate) respectively for the immunoturbidimetric method and ion exchange chromatography. In reproducibility, the CV obtained are 3.23% and 2.64% (normal rate) and 3.27% and 2.22% (high rate), respectively for the immunoturbidimetric method and the ion exchange chromatography. Linearity is satisfactory for both methods. Mean glycated hemoglobin values ​​show no significant difference (the P-value is equal to 0.09, 0.17 and 0.70 respectively in subjects AA, AS and SS) in the 2 methods for patients with the same hemoglobin electrophoretic profile. The analytical performances of the 2 methods are good but their use is not recommended in the biological diagnosis of diabetes and pre-diabetes due to interference from hemoglobin S, especially in the case of homozygous sickle cell disease or in the case of composite heterozygosity.
与血红蛋白 S 有关的血红蛋白 A1c 变异:离子交换色谱法和免疫比浊法分析结果的比较
血红蛋白 S 会干扰糖化血红蛋白的测量,而糖化血红蛋白是诊断和监测糖尿病的重要工具。本研究旨在评估两种糖化血红蛋白检测方法的分析性能。这项前瞻性横断面研究共招募了 186 名患者(61 名同种镰状细胞病患者、61 名 AA 型受试者和 64 名 AS 型受试者)。研究采用免疫比浊法和离子交换色谱法测量糖化血红蛋白。免疫比浊法和离子交换色谱法的重复性变异系数(CV)分别为 2.34% 和 1.13%(正常值);2.32% 和 1.65%(高值)。在重现性方面,免疫比浊法和离子交换色谱法的 CV 值分别为 3.23% 和 2.64%(正常值)以及 3.27% 和 2.22%(高值)。两种方法的线性度均令人满意。对于血红蛋白电泳图谱相同的患者,两种方法的平均糖化血红蛋白值无明显差异(P 值在 AA、AS 和 SS 受试者中分别等于 0.09、0.17 和 0.70)。这两种方法的分析性能良好,但由于血红蛋白 S 的干扰,尤其是在同型镰状细胞病或复合杂合的情况下,不建议在糖尿病和糖尿病前期的生物诊断中使用。
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