Selected Reaction Monitoring–Mass Spectrometric Immunoassay Responsive to Parathyroid Hormone and Related Variants
- 1 February 2010
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical Chemistry
- Vol. 56 (2) , 281-290
- https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2009.137323
Abstract
Background: Parathyroid hormone (PTH) assays able to distinguish between full-length PTH (PTH1–84) and N-terminally truncated PTH (PTH7–84) are of increasing significance in the accurate diagnosis of endocrine and osteological diseases. We describe the discovery of new N-terminal and C-terminal PTH variants and the development of selected reaction monitoring (SRM)-based immunoassays specifically designed for the detection of full-length PTH [amino acid (aa)1–84] and 2 N-terminal variants, aa7–84 and aa34–84.Methods: Preparation of mass spectrometric immunoassay pipettor tips and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometric analysis were carried out as previously described. We used novel software to develop SRM assays on a triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer. Heavy isotope-labeled versions of target peptides were used as internal standards.Results: Top-down analysis of samples from healthy individuals and renal failure patients revealed numerous PTH variants, including previously unidentified aa28–84, aa48–84, aa34–77, aa37–77, and aa38–77. Quantitative SRM assays were developed for PTH1–84, PTH7–84, and variant aa34–84. Peptides exhibited linear responses (R2 = 0.90–0.99) relative to recombinant human PTH concentration limits of detection for intact PTH of 8 ng/L and limits of quantification of 16–31 ng/L depending on the peptide. Standard error of analysis for all triplicate measurements was 3%–12% for all peptides, with <5% chromatographic drift between replicates. The CVs of integrated areas under the curve for 54 separate measurements of heavy peptides were 5%–9%.Conclusions: Mass spectrometric immunoassays identified new clinical variants of PTH and provided a quantitative assay for these and previously identified forms of PTH.Keywords
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