Pia Maier, Sumathy Jeyaweerasinkam, Janina Eberhard, Lina Soueidan, Susanne Hämmerling, Dirk Kohlmüller, Patrik Feyh, Gwendolyn Gramer, Sven F Garbade, Georg F Hoffmann, Jürgen G Okun, Olaf Sommerburg
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基于胰腺炎相关蛋白(PAP)的囊性纤维化(CF)新生儿筛查(NBS)已开展多年。虽然已知一些影响因素,但目前还缺乏有关季节性温度对胰腺炎相关蛋白测定或婴儿出生后第一年内胰腺炎相关蛋白血液浓度变化的影响的信息。我们利用海德堡 NBS 中心的两项 PAP 研究数据和储存实验,比较了夏季和冬季的 PAP 测定结果,并确定了温度的直接影响。此外,我们还比较了在 21-35 天和 36-365 天的 CF-NBS 中测定的 PAP 浓度。在长达 7 年的时间里,我们发现夏季和冬季测定的 PAP 浓度没有明显差异。我们还发现,在 4 ℃、室温或 37 ℃ 下存放 8 天后,PAP 的测定结果也没有差异。在 4 °C下保存 3 个月后,PAP 样本仍能保持稳定,而在室温下则不能(p = 0.007)。出生后,新生儿血液中的 PAP 呈显著上升趋势,直至生命的第 96 小时(p < 0.0001)。在婴儿出生后的第一年,CF 婴儿(36-72 小时 vs. 36-365 天,p < 0.0001)和非 CF 婴儿(36-72 小时 vs. 36-365 天,p < 0.0001)血液中的 PAP 浓度均持续上升。中欧地区的季节效应似乎对 PAP 值的测定影响有限。CF-NBS关键时期及以后血液PAP的增加对基于PAP的CF-NBS算法的适用性和性能的影响需要重新讨论。
Influence of Season, Storage Temperature and Time of Sample Collection in Pancreatitis-Associated Protein-Based Algorithms for Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis.
Newborn screening (NBS) for cystic fibrosis (CF) based on pancreatitis-associated protein (PAP) has been performed for several years. While some influencing factors are known, there is currently a lack of information on the influence of seasonal temperature on PAP determination or on the course of PAP blood concentration in infants during the first year of life. Using data from two PAP studies at the Heidelberg NBS centre and storage experiments, we compared PAP determinations in summer and winter and determined the direct influence of temperature. In addition, PAP concentrations measured in CF-NBS, between days 21-35 and 36-365, were compared. Over a 7-year period, we found no significant differences between PAP concentrations determined in summer or winter. We also found no differences in PAP determination after 8 days of storage at 4 °C, room temperature or 37 °C. When stored for up to 3 months, PAP samples remained stable at 4 °C, but not at room temperature (p = 0.007). After birth, PAP in neonatal blood showed a significant increasing trend up to the 96th hour of life (p < 0.0001). During the first year of life, blood PAP concentrations continued to increase in both CF- (36-72 h vs. 36-365 d p < 0.0001) and non-CF infants (36-72 h vs. 36-365 d p < 0.0001). Seasonal effects in central Europe appear to have a limited impact on PAP determination. The impact of the increase in blood PAP during the critical period for CF-NBS and beyond on the applicability and performance of PAP-based CF-NBS algorithms needs to be re-discussed.