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Concordant inter-laboratory derived concentrations of ceramides in human plasma reference materials via authentic standards

Authors :
Federico Torta
Nils Hoffmann
Bo Burla
Irina Alecu
Makoto Arita
Takeshi Bamba
Steffany A. L. Bennett
Justine Bertrand-Michel
Britta Brügger
Mónica P. Cala
Dolores Camacho-Muñoz
Antonio Checa
Michael Chen
Michaela Chocholoušková
Michelle Cinel
Emeline Chu-Van
Benoit Colsch
Cristina Coman
Lisa Connell
Bebiana C. Sousa
Alex M. Dickens
Maria Fedorova
Finnur Freyr Eiríksson
Hector Gallart-Ayala
Mohan Ghorasaini
Martin Giera
Xue Li Guan
Mark Haid
Thomas Hankemeier
Amy Harms
Marcus Höring
Michal Holčapek
Thorsten Hornemann
Chunxiu Hu
Andreas J. Hülsmeier
Kevin Huynh
Christina M. Jones
Julijana Ivanisevic
Yoshihiro Izumi
Harald C. Köfeler
Sin Man Lam
Mike Lange
Jong Cheol Lee
Gerhard Liebisch
Katrice Lippa
Andrea F. Lopez-Clavijo
Malena Manzi
Manuela R. Martinefski
Raviswamy G. H. Math
Satyajit Mayor
Peter J. Meikle
María Eugenia Monge
Myeong Hee Moon
Sneha Muralidharan
Anna Nicolaou
Thao Nguyen-Tran
Valerie B. O’Donnell
Matej Orešič
Arvind Ramanathan
Fabien Riols
Daisuke Saigusa
Tracey B. Schock
Heidi Schwartz-Zimmermann
Guanghou Shui
Madhulika Singh
Masatomo Takahashi
Margrét Thorsteinsdóttir
Noriyuki Tomiyasu
Anthony Tournadre
Hiroshi Tsugawa
Victoria J. Tyrrell
Grace van der Gugten
Michael O. Wakelam
Craig E. Wheelock
Denise Wolrab
Guowang Xu
Tianrun Xu
John A. Bowden
Kim Ekroos
Robert Ahrends
Markus R. Wenk
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract In this community effort, we compare measurements between 34 laboratories from 19 countries, utilizing mixtures of labelled authentic synthetic standards, to quantify by mass spectrometry four clinically used ceramide species in the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) human blood plasma Standard Reference Material (SRM) 1950, as well as a set of candidate plasma reference materials (RM 8231). Participants either utilized a provided validated method and/or their method of choice. Mean concentration values, and intra- and inter-laboratory coefficients of variation (CV) were calculated using single-point and multi-point calibrations, respectively. These results are the most precise (intra-laboratory CVs ≤ 4.2%) and concordant (inter-laboratory CVs < 14%) community-derived absolute concentration values reported to date for four clinically used ceramides in the commonly analyzed SRM 1950. We demonstrate that calibration using authentic labelled standards dramatically reduces data variability. Furthermore, we show how the use of shared RM can correct systematic quantitative biases and help in harmonizing lipidomics. Collectively, the results from the present study provide a significant knowledge base for translation of lipidomic technologies to future clinical applications that might require the determination of reference intervals (RIs) in various human populations or might need to estimate reference change values (RCV), when analytical variability is a key factor for recall during multiple testing of individuals.

Subjects

Subjects :
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8653562ef70466097f27cb7fad363e8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52087-x