Certified reference material against PR3 ANCA IgG autoantibodies. From development to certification

Background: The importance of the standardisation of immunoassays for autoantibodies has been widely discussed. The appropriate use of certified reference materials (CRM) could contribute to a more accurate diagnosis and follow-up of a series of diseases such as small vessel-associated vasculitis. This is a systemic autoimmune disorder during which two autoantibodies can be present, MPO ANCA IgG and PR3 ANCA IgG. Results from different commercially available immunoassays used for PR3 ANCA IgG measurement can vary significantly. Therefore the potential for improvement using a suitable certified reference material was assessed and led to the development of a CRM. Methods: Thirty clinical samples were evaluated using 10 immunoassays. The correlation between results from these assays was assessed in a pairwise manner. Feasibility studies were conducted in order to find a reference material format most suitable for the preparation of a CRM. Results: The evaluation of two sets of 30 clinical samples with 10 assays showed that differences between assays can result in different interpretations for individual clinical samples. Most of the samples had the same result classification in all assays. However, six of the samples tested led to inconsistent results. Conclusions: The correlation between results from clinical samples was systematically good for combinations of eight of those assays. Therefore, it should be possible to improve the comparability of results using a commutable CRM for calibration. Based on these studies, a final format for the CRM was selected and eventually produced and certified for its PR3 ANCA IgG content.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Certified reference material against PR3 ANCA IgG autoantibodies. From development to certification ; volume:57 ; number:8 ; year:2019 ; pages:1197-1206 ; extent:10
Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine ; 57, Heft 8 (2019), 1197-1206 (gesamt 10)

Urheber
Monogioudi, Evanthia
Sheldon, Joanna
Meroni, Pier Luigi
Hutu, Dana Petronela
Schimmel, Heinz
Zegers, Ingrid

DOI
10.1515/cclm-2018-1095
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022060214245732526637
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  • Monogioudi, Evanthia
  • Sheldon, Joanna
  • Meroni, Pier Luigi
  • Hutu, Dana Petronela
  • Schimmel, Heinz
  • Zegers, Ingrid

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