1. Newborn screening for hepatorenal tyrosinemia-I by tandem mass spectrometry using pooled samples: A four-year summary by the New England newborn screening program
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Donna M. Johnson, Adedoyin Odewale, Deborah Britton, Inderneel Sahai, Thomas H. Zytkovicz, Amii Rush, Roger B. Eaton, and Eileen F. Fitzgerald
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Newborn screening ,Chromatography ,Filter paper ,Tyrosinemias ,Chemistry ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,General Medicine ,Isotope dilution ,Tandem mass spectrometry ,medicine.disease ,Mass spectrometry ,Heptanoates ,Tyrosinemia ,Neonatal Screening ,Succinylacetone ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry ,medicine ,Humans ,Chromatography, Liquid - Abstract
Objective The objective of this study is to develop an isotope dilution liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry assay to screen for hepatorenal tyrosinemia (HT) from newborn filter paper samples using pooled extracts to increase high throughput screening. Design and methods Succinylacetone (SUAC), the marker for HT, was extracted from dried blood spots with the formation of the hydrazone derivative of SUAC; up to eight sample extracts were pooled and the SUAC-derivative was analyzed by mass spectrometry methods with an injection-to-injection time of one minute. If any pooled sample extract screened positive, then the samples comprising the pooled sample were assayed individually. Results Two newborn infants were identified with high levels of SUAC (7 & 23 μM) and later confirmed to have HT. Three older children whose initial filter paper samples were taken at 195 days to 614 days of age with elevated SUAC (range 4.9–5 μM) were identified; one of the three had clinical signs of HT and was placed on treatment (diagnosis of the other two are unavailable). Conclusion MS/MS analysis of pooled dried blood sample extracts permits sensitive, reduced instrumental analytical time and increase high throughput screening for HT.
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- 2013
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