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Identification of Potential Interferents of Methylmalonic Acid: A Previously Unrecognized Pitfall in Clinical Diagnostics and Newborn Screening

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Journal Clin Biochem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2022 Oct 6
PMID 36202155
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Abstract

Objectives: Determination of methylmalonic acid (MMA) from dried blood spots (DBS) is commonly performed in clinical diagnostics and newborn screening for propionic acidemia (PA) and methylmalonic acidemia. Isobaric compounds of MMA having the same mass can affect diagnostic reliability and quantitative results, which represents a previously unrecognized pitfall in clinical assays for MMA. We set out to identify interfering substances of MMA in DBS, serum and urine samples from confirmed patients with PA and methylmalonic acidemia.

Methods: Techniques included quadrupole time-of-flight high-resolution mass spectrometry (QTOF HR-MS), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, liquid chromatography (LC) and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS).

Results: The five isobaric metabolites detected in DBS, serum and urine from PA and methylmalonic acidemia patients were confirmed as 2-methyl-3-hydroxybutyrate, 3-hydroxyisovalerate, 2-hydroxyisovalerate, 3-hydroxyvalerate and succinate using a series of experiments. An additional unknown substance with low abundance remained unidentified.

Conclusions: The presented results facilitate the diagnostic and quantitative reliability of the MMA determination in clinical assays. Isobaric species should be investigated in assays for MMA to eliminate possible interference in a wide range of conditions including PA, methylmalonic acidemia, a vitamin B deficiency, ketosis and lactic acidosis.

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