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Comparative evaluation of reagents for measuring protein S activity: possibility of harmonization.
Ieko, Masahiro; Hotta, Taeko; Watanabe, Kumiko; Adachi, Tomoko; Takeuchi, Sawako; Naito, Sumiyoshi; Yoshida, Mika; Ohmura, Kazumasa; Takahashi, Nobuhiko; Morishita, Eriko; Tsuda, Hiroko; Kang, Dongchon.
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  • Ieko M; Department of Internal Medicine, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, 1757-Kanazawa, Ishikari-Tobetsu, Hokkaido, 061-0293, Japan. iekom@hoku-iryo-u.ac.jp.
  • Hotta T; Department of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Kyushu University Hospital, Fukuoka, 812-0054, Japan.
  • Watanabe K; Department of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Kyushu University Hospital, Fukuoka, 812-0054, Japan.
  • Adachi T; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aiiku Maternal and Child Health Center, Tokyo, 105-8321, Japan.
  • Takeuchi S; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aiiku Maternal and Child Health Center, Tokyo, 105-8321, Japan.
  • Naito S; Department of Clinical Laboratory, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido Hospital, Sapporo, 002-8072, Japan.
  • Yoshida M; Department of Clinical Laboratory, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido Hospital, Sapporo, 002-8072, Japan.
  • Ohmura K; Department of Internal Medicine, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, 1757-Kanazawa, Ishikari-Tobetsu, Hokkaido, 061-0293, Japan.
  • Takahashi N; Department of Internal Medicine, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, 1757-Kanazawa, Ishikari-Tobetsu, Hokkaido, 061-0293, Japan.
  • Morishita E; Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, 920-0942, Japan.
  • Tsuda H; Graduate School of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Nakamura Gakuen University, Fukuoka, 814-0198, Japan.
  • Kang D; Department of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Kyushu University Hospital, Fukuoka, 812-0054, Japan.
Int J Hematol ; 113(4): 530-536, 2021 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33417140
Patients with congenital protein S (PS) deficiency show a hereditary predisposition for thrombosis, and PS deficiency is prevalent among Japanese populations. Diagnosis is based on symptoms of thrombosis and reduced PS activity. Three reagents that use different measurement principles for determining PS activity are available in Japan. This study aimed to confirm the possibility of harmonization of these three reagents to establish a universal standard for PS activity in Japanese populations. Commercial normal plasma and plasma samples obtained from healthy individuals and healthy pregnant women were tested at three facilities using three reagents for measuring PS: STA-Staclot Protein S (STA-PS), HemosIL Protein S (Clotting) (IL-PS), and a total PS assay (SNT-PS). The within-run precision of each reagent was good, as each had a coefficient of variation of ≤ 3.8%. The dilution linearity for each reagent was also good. The correlation coefficient was 0.94 for STA-PS vs. IL-PS, 0.93 for SNT-PS vs. STA-PS, and 0.90 for SNT-PS vs. IL-PS, indicating a good correlation. Although the three reagents available in Japan for measuring PS activity use different measurement methods, each showed good performance, and large differences were not observed between the obtained values. Harmonization among them appears possible.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Kit de Reagentes para Diagnóstico / Bioensaio / Proteína S Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Kit de Reagentes para Diagnóstico / Bioensaio / Proteína S Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article