Abstract

Serum C-peptide results from various routine methods used in China are highly variable, warranting well-performing methods to serve as an accuracy base to improve the harmonization of C-peptide measurements in China. We developed an accurate isotope dilution liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (ID-LC-MS/MS) method for serum C-peptide measurement and explored its use in harmonization. After protein precipitation with ZnSO4 solution, C-peptide was extracted from serum samples by anion-exchange solid-phase extraction and quantified by ID-LC-MS/MS in positive ion mode. The precision and analytical recovery of the ID-LC-MS/MS method were assessed. Seventy-six serum samples were analyzed using the ID-LC-MS/MS method and six routine immunoassays. Ordinary linear regression (OLR) and Bland-Altman (BA) analyses were conducted to evaluate the relationship between the ID-LC-MS/MS method and routine immunoassays. Five serum pool samples assigned using the ID-LC-MS/MS method were used to recalibrate the routine assays. OLR and BA analyses were re-conducted after recalibration. The within-run, between-run, and total precision for the ID-LC-MS/MS method at four concentrations were 1.0%-2.1%, 0.6%-1.2%, and 1.3%-2.2%, respectively. The analytical recoveries for the ID-LC-MS/MS method at three concentrations were 100.3%-100.7%, 100.4%-101.0%, and 99.6%-100.7%. The developed method and the immunoassays were strongly correlated, with all R2 >0.98. The comparability among the immunoassays was substantially improved after recalibration. The performance of the ID-LC-MS/MS method was carefully validated, and this method can be used to improve the harmonization of serum C-peptide measurements in China.

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