不使用抗体的LC-MS/MS多重定量胰岛素和c肽

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
North Foulon , Elisha Goonatilleke , Michael J. MacCoss , Michelle A. Emrick , Andrew N. Hoofnagle
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摘要

胰岛素和c肽的测定为低血糖的临床评价提供了有价值的工具。在研究中,这些生物标志物被用于更好地了解高胰岛素血症、肝胰岛素清除和β细胞功能。液相色谱-串联质谱(LC-MS/MS)是胰岛素和c肽分析的一种有吸引力的方法,因为该平台具有特异性,可以避免免疫分析的某些局限性,并且可以复用。先前描述的同时定量胰岛素和c肽的LC-MS/MS方法测量的是完整的分析物,大多数依赖于免疫亲和富集。这些方法分别在敏感性和自身抗体的干扰方面受到限制。我们已经开发了一种新的方法,不需要抗体,并使用蛋白水解消化产生易于电离的蛋白型肽,使胰岛素和c肽的敏感,特异性和同时定量。方法采用乙腈沉淀法。分析物采用固相萃取富集,然后用内源性蛋白酶Glu-C消化。采用靶向LC-MS/MS分析胰岛素和c肽的替代肽。结果两种分析物(胰岛素= 0.09 ng/mL, c肽= 0.06 ng/mL)的日间不精密度均在20% CV以下,线性关系良好。与市售胰岛素免疫测定法(Beckman Coulter UniCel DxI 600 Access)的比较显示,方法之间存在30%的偏差。结论建立了葡萄糖- c消化同时分析胰岛素和c肽的LC-MS/MS方法,并对该方法进行了评价。提供了详细的标准操作程序,以帮助促进在其他实验室的实施。
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Multiplexed quantification of insulin and C-peptide by LC-MS/MS without the use of antibodies

Multiplexed quantification of insulin and C-peptide by LC-MS/MS without the use of antibodies

Multiplexed quantification of insulin and C-peptide by LC-MS/MS without the use of antibodies

Multiplexed quantification of insulin and C-peptide by LC-MS/MS without the use of antibodies

Introduction

The measurement of insulin and C-peptide provides a valuable tool for the clinical evaluation of hypoglycemia. In research, these biomarkers are used together to better understand hyperinsulinemia, hepatic insulin clearance, and beta cell function. Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) is an attractive approach for the analysis of insulin and C-peptide because the platform is specific, can avoid certain limitations of immunoassays, and can be multiplexed. Previously described LC-MS/MS methods for the simultaneous quantification of insulin and C-peptide measure the intact analytes and most have relied on immunoaffinity enrichment. These approaches can be limited in terms of sensitivity and interference from auto-antibodies, respectively. We have developed a novel method that does not require antibodies and uses proteolytic digestion to yield readily ionizable proteotypic peptides that enables the sensitive, specific, and simultaneous quantitation of insulin and C-peptide.

Methods

Serum samples were precipitated with acetonitrile. Analytes were enriched using solid phase extraction and then digested with endoproteinase Glu-C. Surrogate peptides for insulin and C-peptide were analyzed using targeted LC-MS/MS.

Results

Inter-day imprecision was below 20 %CV and linearity was observed down to the lower limit of quantitation for both analytes (insulin = 0.09 ng/mL, C-peptide = 0.06 ng/mL). Comparison to a commercially available insulin immunoassay (Beckman Coulter UniCel DxI 600 Access) revealed a 30% bias between methods.

Conclusion

A novel LC-MS/MS method for the simultaneous analysis of insulin and C-peptide using Glu-C digestion was developed and evaluated. A detailed standard operating procedure is provided to help facilitate implementation in other laboratories.

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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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