Improving LC-MS/MS measurements of steroids with differential mobility spectrometry

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Yubo Chai , Stefan K.G. Grebe , Anthony Maus
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Abstract

Introduction

Steroid measurements are important for diagnosis and monitoring of many conditions and treatment regiments; however, due to structural and chemical similarities amongst steroids, these analyses are challenging, even for highly specific techniques such as liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Differential mobility spectrometry (DMS) has the potential to improve these analyses by providing an orthogonal and complementary separation technique.

Methods

Initially, the potential for DMS to improve signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) and reduce interference was tested by comparing chromatograms acquired with and without DMS when performing measurements of six different steroids. Subsequently, a full clinical validation of cortisol and cortisone in urine was performed with the LC-DMS-MS/MS method.

Results and Discussion

DMS significantly reduced interferences observed in the chromatograms and boosted S/N by between 1.6 and 13.8 times. Additionally, DMS improved the agreement between quantifier/qualifier fragment ion results for cortisol and cortisone as indicated by the increase in R2 from approximately 0.81 to 0.98. All validation studies met acceptance criteria and we observed exceptional analytical performance in terms of precision, with % CVs less than 8%.

Conclusions

DMS improved the specificity of the steroid measurements by reducing interferences and improving S/N. The validation studies prove that these benefits did not come at the expense of other aspects of analytical performance. This study indicates that DMS has the potential to benefit not just clinical measurements of challenging analytes, but many clinical LC-MS/MS analyses.

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用差示迁移率光谱法改进类固醇的LC-MS/MS测量
类固醇测量对许多疾病和治疗方案的诊断和监测很重要;然而,由于类固醇之间的结构和化学相似性,这些分析具有挑战性,即使对于液相色谱-串联质谱法(LC-MS/MS)等高度特异性的技术也是如此。差示迁移率光谱法(DMS)有可能通过提供正交和互补的分离技术来改进这些分析。方法最初,通过比较在测量六种不同类固醇时使用和不使用DMS获得的色谱图,测试DMS提高信噪比(S/N)和减少干扰的潜力。随后,使用LC-DMS-MS/MS方法对尿液中的皮质醇和可的松进行了全面的临床验证。结果和讨论DMS显著减少了色谱图中观察到的干扰,并将S/N提高了1.6至13.8倍。此外,DMS改善了皮质醇和可的松的量词/限定符片段离子结果之间的一致性,R2从大约0.81增加到0.98。所有验证研究都符合验收标准,我们观察到在精密度方面具有卓越的分析性能,%CVs小于8%。结论sDMS通过减少干扰和提高S/N来提高类固醇测量的特异性。验证研究证明,这些好处并不是以牺牲分析性能的其他方面为代价的。这项研究表明,DMS不仅有可能使具有挑战性的分析物的临床测量受益,而且有可能使许多临床LC-MS/MS分析受益。
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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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