质谱技术如何彻底改变新生儿筛查

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
David S. Millington
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本文以个人身份讲述了在临床环境中应用质谱技术 30 多年的非凡历程。文章的开头是作者从一位临床医生的故事中获得的灵感,他用一种革命性的治疗干预方法将一名濒临死亡的儿童救了回来。在这一经历的激励下,作者深入化学和质谱领域,以解决分析难题。突破性进展是开发出了第一种利用 MS/MS 进行的一线诊断测试,该测试主要分析酰基肉碱,以检测和诊断与脂肪酸和支链氨基酸分解代谢有关的遗传性疾病。在这一成功的基础上,作者将该方法的应用扩展到了干血斑,并加入了更多的分析成分,如必需氨基酸。结果产生了一种开创性的多重检测方法,只需一次检测就能筛查新生儿 30 多种遗传代谢疾病。这种新方法为靶向代谢组学平台奠定了基础,该平台通过筛查转基因成体的后代,为鉴定新的代谢疾病动物模型提供了便利。MS/MS 与超高效液相色谱法的开发和利用为代谢性疾病的生物标志物建立了新的检测方法,有利于这些疾病的诊断和治疗监测。文章提供了作者实验室中令人信服的实例,强调了这些方法在代谢疾病研究领域的价值和广泛应用。
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How mass spectrometry revolutionized newborn screening

This article offers a personal account of a remarkable journey spanning over 30 years of applied mass spectrometry in a clinical setting. It begins with the author's inspiration from a clinician's story of rescuing a child from near death with a revolutionary therapeutic intervention. Motivated by this experience, the author delved into the field of chemistry and mass spectrometry to solve an analytical challenge. The breakthrough came with the development of the first front-line diagnostic test performed by MS/MS, which focused on analyzing acylcarnitines to detect and diagnose inherited disorders related to fatty acid and branched-chain amino acid catabolism. Building upon this success, the author expanded the application of the method to dried blood spots, incorporating additional analytical components such as essential amino acids. The result was a groundbreaking multiplex assay capable of screening newborns for more than 30 inherited metabolic conditions with just one test. This novel approach laid the foundation for a targeted metabolomics platform that facilitated the identification of new animal models of metabolic disease through screening the offspring of genetically modified adults. The development and utilization of MS/MS with UPLC has led to the creation of new assays for biomarkers of metabolic disease, benefiting both the diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring of these conditions. The article provides compelling examples from the author's laboratory, highlighting the value and vast applications of these methods in the field of metabolic disease research.

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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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