
Biotin interference in TSH , FT 4, and FT 3 assays based on the LOCI technology: Identifying interference by dilution
Author(s) -
Dasgupta Amitava,
Bourgeois Laverne
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of clinical laboratory analysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.536
H-Index - 50
eISSN - 1098-2825
pISSN - 0887-8013
DOI - 10.1002/jcla.22667
Subject(s) - biotin , biotinylation , dilution , chemistry , streptavidin , isotope dilution , chromatography , serial dilution , biochemistry , mass spectrometry , medicine , physics , alternative medicine , pathology , thermodynamics
Background Although biotin interferences in TSH , FT 3, FT 4, and other biotinylated antibody‐based assays manufactured by Roche Diagnostics have been well studied, there are relatively few reports on biotin interference in biotin‐based assays manufactured by other companies. We investigated biotin interferences in TSH , FT 4, and FT 3 assays based on the LOCI (luminescent oxygen channeling assay) technology using the Dimension Vista 1500 analyzer (Siemens). Methods We prepared four serum pools using leftover specimens. Three serum pools were prepared initially for the original study but the 4 th pool was prepared three months later. The aliquots of serum pool one and two were supplemented with various amounts of biotin (50 ‐1200 ng/ mL ) followed by determination of TSH , FT 4, and FT 3 concentrations. The aliquots of third pool were also supplemented with biotin to investigate whether 1:3 dilution could identify biotin interference. Aliquots of serum pool four were supplemented with biotin in order to study reproducibility of our original data. Results We observed significantly elevated FT 3 levels at biotin concentration of 100 ng/ mL . In contrast, FT 4 levels were falsely elevated but TSH levels were falsely decreased at a biotin level of 500 ng/ mL . We also observed nonlinearity in dilution experiment. Conclusions We conclude that FT 3 assay is most susceptible to biotin interference (threshold: 100 ng/ mL ) while the FT 4 and TSH assays are less affected (threshold: 500 ng/ mL ). In addition, we also observed nonlinearity upon 1:3 dilution, which may indicate biotin interference (or interference from other compounds).