Endogenous monoclonal immunoglobulins analyzed using the EXENT® solution and LC-MS

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
David Barnidge , Derek Troske , Simon North , Gregg Wallis , Mark Perkins , Stephen Harding
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Abstract

Introduction

The EXENT® Solution, a fully automated system, is a recent advancement for identifying and quantifying monoclonal immunoglobulins in serum. It combines immunoprecipitation with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. Compared to gel-based methods, like SPEP and IFE, it has demonstrated the ability to detect monoclonal immunoglobulins in serum at lower levels. In this study, samples that tested negative using EXENT® were reflexed to LC-MS to determine if the more sensitive LC-MS method could identify monoclonal immunoglobulins missed by EXENT®.

Objectives

To assess whether monoclonal immunoglobulins that are not detected by EXENT® can be detected by LC-MS using a low flow LC system coupled to a Q-TOF mass spectrometer.

Methods

Samples obtained from patients confirmed to have multiple myeloma (MM) were diluted with pooled polyclonal human serum and analyzed using EXENT®. If a specific monoclonal immunoglobulin was not detected by EXENT®, the sample was then subjected to analysis by LC-MS. For the LC-MS analysis, the sample eluate, obtained after the MALDI-TOF MS spotting step, was collected and transferred to an autosampler tray for subsequent analysis using LC-MS.

Conclusion

LC-MS has the capability to detect monoclonal immunoglobulins that are no longer detected by EXENT®. Reflexing samples to LC-MS for analysis does not involve additional sample handling, allowing for a faster time-to-result compared to current approaches, such as Next-Generation Sequencing, Next-Generation Flow, and clonotypic peptide methods. Notably, LC-MS offers equivalent sensitivity in detecting these specific monoclonal immunoglobulins.

使用 EXENT® 溶液和 LC-MS 分析内源性单克隆免疫球蛋白
导言 EXENT® 解决方案是一种全自动系统,是鉴定和量化血清中单克隆免疫球蛋白的最新进展。它将免疫沉淀与 MALDI-TOF 质谱法相结合。与基于凝胶的方法(如 SPEP 和 IFE)相比,它能检测出血清中含量较低的单克隆免疫球蛋白。在本研究中,使用 EXENT® 检测结果为阴性的样本被反射到 LC-MS,以确定灵敏度更高的 LC-MS 方法是否能识别 EXENT® 所遗漏的单克隆免疫球蛋白。方法将从确诊为多发性骨髓瘤(MM)患者处获得的样本用集合多克隆人血清稀释,然后用 EXENT® 进行分析。如果 EXENT® 未检测到特异性单克隆免疫球蛋白,则对样本进行 LC-MS 分析。在进行 LC-MS 分析时,收集 MALDI-TOF MS 定点步骤后得到的样品洗脱液,并将其转移到自动进样器托盘中,以便随后使用 LC-MS 进行分析。将样本反射到 LC-MS 进行分析不涉及额外的样本处理,与目前的方法(如新一代测序、新一代流式分析和克隆肽方法)相比,可以更快地得出结果。值得注意的是,LC-MS 在检测这些特异性单克隆免疫球蛋白方面具有同等的灵敏度。
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Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Advances in the Clinical Lab
Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Advances in the Clinical Lab Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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