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Macroprolactin Molecular Heterogeneity and Variable Immunoassay Reactivity

Authors :
Rachel H. Langevin
Michael J. McPhaul
Ibrahim A. Hashim
Khanh Quynh N. Nguyen
Source :
Journal of the Endocrine Society
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2021.

Abstract

Circulating prolactin (PRL) exhibits molecular heterogeneity the clinical significance of which is not known. Macroprolactin (mPRL) is widely reported, however, its heterogeneity is unknown. In addition to determining its molecular nature, the relative impact of the various forms on routinely available immunoassays needs to be examined. This study, applied various proteomics techniques to define the nature of mPRL and examined the effect of those forms on its measurement. Methods: Samples suspected of false hyperprolactinemia were subjected to; 1) precipitation by polyethylene glycol, 2) gel permeation chromatography, 3) protein-G affinity chromatography to identify presence of PRL-antibody complex and, 4) samples negative for antibody by step (3) were applied onto a lectin concanavalin A column to examine the presence of glycosylated PRL forms. Analysis was according to manufacturer’s instructions. All study samples and their chromatography fractions were measured using highly sensitive ELISA (DuoSet, R&D Systems, MN). Samples identified above as containing different mPRL forms were analyzed using four immunoassay analyzers in routine clinical use, namely; Advia Centaur® and Atellica® (Siemens, PA), Alinity-ci (Abbott Laboratories, IL), and Cobas 6000® (Roche Diagnostics, IN). Results: A total of 13 samples were entered into the study. PRL levels ranged from 21.4 to 1,469 ng/mL (median 48.8). Samples positive for mPRL (n=8) (with

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24721972
Volume :
5
Issue :
Suppl 1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Endocrine Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f8ddb1d70d5e5a586cb8ab5863f0ebef