Urine toxicological screening method using an immunoenzymatic assay based on a biochip array technology: comparative study with immunochromatography and Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
David Metsu, Malika Nouhaud, Souleiman El-Balkhi, Michel Lavit, Hélène Paillard, Pierre Berthomès, Chantal Martinez, Nathalie Gicquel-Bordelongue, Benjamin Blonstein, Julien Latier, Sabine Billoré, Claire Chassagne, Thomas Lanot, Frédéric Février
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Multiparametric toxicology research is mainly based on immunochromatography [IC] and chromatography methods. A new automated method using an immunoenzymatic (IE) assay based on a biochip array technology combines short turning around time and analytical performances close to chromatography in terms of positivity cut-off. The aim of our study was to compare IE versus IC and chromatography methods using urines samples from clinical cases. Seventy-two samples were analyzed by IC (amphetamines, opiates, benzodiazepines, THC, methadone, cocaine), IE and chromatography (previous classes plus opioids and cathinone). Immunochromatography results were read by at least 7 operators to assess reading subjectivity. Immunoenzymatic, IC, and chromatrography results were compared with each other. Chromatographic quantification was analyzed to understand discrepancies. Significant discrepancies (29-64%) were observed between IC and IE for most of the drug families investigated except for benzodiazepines, methadone and opiates. These discrepancies were not identified between IE and chromatography, except for some substances (28% to 67% discrepancies for buprenorphine, tramadol and oxycodone, 100% for cathinone). In contrast to IC, the performance of IE approached those of chromatography, except for some substances for which cross-reactions must be investigated. Reading discrepancies were frequent with IC (33% of samples) and made robust result output challenging. In conclusion, the Multistat® is an interesting method for first-line toxicological screening for laboratories without chromatography method.
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Multidisciplinary information with direct relevance to everyday practice
Annales de Biologie Clinique, the official journal of the French Society of Clinical Biology (SFBC), supports biologists in areas including continuing education, laboratory accreditation and technique validation.
With original articles, abstracts and accounts of everyday practice, the journal provides details of advances in knowledge, techniques and equipment, as well as a forum for discussion open to the entire community.