Abstract

IntroductionEffective diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases requires the right tools to be used enabling selective and sensitive analysis of their biomarkers. One of them is homocysteine (Hcy), nowadays determined by immunoassays and chromatographic methods. This study aims to compare the results obtained by direct chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) and high performance liquid chromatography with fluorescent detection (HPLC-FD) using commercial kits.Materials and methodsHomocysteine concentration was determined in serum samples obtained from 101 individuals, using Atellica IM HCY (Siemens Healthineers, Erlangen, Germany) and HCY in plasma/serum – HPLC-FD (Chromsystems Instruments & Chemicals GmbH, Gräfelfing, Germany) tests validated for routine analysis. The latter was applied as a reference method. The comparability and agreement between the tested methods were evaluated using the Passing-Bablok (PB) regression analysis and the Bland-Altman (BA) method of the differences analysis.ResultsStudies showed that CLIA gives higher Hcy concentrations (15.7 ± 4.14 μmol/L). Passing-Bablok regression analysis of the results obtained with CLIA (y) compared with HPLC-FD (x) yielded an intercept of 0.22 (95%CI: - 2.16 to 2.46) and slope of 1.58 (95%CI: 1.33 to 1.87). Bland-Altman analysis demonstrated a systematic positive bias for CLIA of 5.85 ± 2.77 µmol/L.ConclusionsMethods disagreement precludes their interchangeability. Lower Hcy values by HPLC-FD result from its greater selectivity. High performance liquid chromatography with fluorescent detection should be considered as preferential method for analysing Hcy in blood serum as well as the recommended reference method for routine clinical analysis. This fact, however, imposes the need to establish new reference ranges.

Highlights

  • Effective diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases requires the right tools to be used enabling selective and sensitive analysis of their biomarkers

  • Passing-Bablok regression analysis of the results obtained with chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) (y) compared with high performance liquid chromatography with fluorescent detection (HPLC-fluorescence detector (FD)) (x) yielded an intercept of 0.22 (95%confidence interval (CI): - 2.16 to 2.46) and slope of 1.58 (95%CI: 1.33 to 1.87)

  • Lower Hcy values by HPLC-FD result from its greater selectivity

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Introduction

Effective diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases requires the right tools to be used enabling selective and sensitive analysis of their biomarkers. One of them is homocysteine (Hcy), nowadays determined by immunoassays and chromatographic methods. This study aims to compare the results obtained by direct chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) and high performance liquid chromatography with fluorescent detection (HPLC-FD) using commercial kits. Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are one of the major health problems in the modern world. In the laboratory practice effective diagnostic tools are needed that allow for selective and sensitive analysis of cardiovascular diseases markers. Homocysteine (Hcy), the sulphur amino acid formed during metabolism of methionine may be considered as a biomarker and its high level as a prognostic factor for cardiovascular events and mortality [6,7,8].

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