Quantification of serum 1-84 parathyroid hormone in patients with hyperparathyroidism by immunocapture in situ digestion liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

2010 
Background: Immunoassays specific for 1–84 parathyroid hormone (PTH) reportedly reflect the bioactivity of PTH; however, PTH immunoassays can be susceptible to interference by cross-reacting PTH fragments. In addition, these assays currently lack standardization. A methodology using immunocapture purification with liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) detection, along with a stable isotope–labeled internal standard, may help address these issues. Methods: We isolated 1–84 PTH from 1 mL serum by immunocapture on a 6.5-mm polystyrene bead. The immobilized PTH was digested in situ and analyzed by LC-MS/MS. For quantification, we used the selected reaction monitoring response from the N-terminal tryptic peptide 1–13 PTH (1SVSEIQLMHNLGK13). Results: The linear range of the assay was 39.1–4560 ng/L, and the limit of detection and limit of quantification were 14.5 ng/L and 39.1 ng/L, respectively. The intraassay CVs ranged from 6% to 11%, and the interassay CVs ranged from 7% to 17%. Interference by PTH fragments 1–44 PTH, 7–84 PTH, 43–68 PTH, 52–84 PTH, 64–84 PTH, and PTH-related protein (PTHrP) was ≤1% to ≤0.001%. Method comparison of LC-MS/MS vs the Roche Cobas® immunoassay yielded Deming fit of LC-MS/MS = 1.01 x immunoassay – 13.21. The mean bias by Bland–Altman plot was −9.4%. Conclusions: In patients with hyperparathyroidism, the immunocapture in situ digestion LC-MS/MS method can provide accurate and precise PTH results compared with immunoassay.
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