Abstract

Background and objectivesVery long-chain fatty acyl-lysophosphatidylcholines (VLCFA-LysoPCs) are measured in dried blood spots (DBS) for identifying X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) and other inherited peroxisomal disorders. Our study aimed to establish age- and gender-specific reference intervals for a panel of LysoPCs measured by tandem mass spectrometry in DBS. MethodsLysoPCs (26:0-, 24:0-, 22:0- and 20:0-LysoPCs) were estimated by flow injection analysis-tandem mass spectrometry (FIA-MS/MS) and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) methods in 3.2 mm blood spots of 2689 anonymized, putative normal subjects (1375 males, and 1314 females) aged between 2 days and 65 years. Samples were divided into groups: Neonates (0–1month), Infants (>1m-1year), Children and Adolescents (>1–18years), and Adults (>18years). Reference intervals were determined using the percentile approach and represented as the median with the 1st and 99th percentile lower and upper limits. ResultsThe percentage coefficient of variation (CV) for repeatability assays of internal and external quality control samples were within acceptable limits. Significant differences (P <0.0001, P <0.01) were observed in the concentrations of 26:0-, 24:0-, 22:0- and 20:0-LysoPCs and their ratios, 26:0/22:0-, 24:0/22:0-, 26:0/20:0-and 24:0/20:0-LysoPC in neonates and infants when compared to children, adolescents, and adults. Levels of 26:0-, 24:0- and 22:0-LysoPCs decreased, whereas 20:0-LysoPC increased with age. There were no significant gender-based differences in the concentration of LysoPCs. ConclusionWe established age- and gender-specific reference intervals for a panel of LysoPCs in DBS. These reference values would be helpful when interpreting LysoPC values in DBS during screening for X-ALD and other peroxisomal disorders.

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