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      Variability among TSH Measurements Can Be Reduced by Combining a Glycoengineered Calibrator to Epitope-Defined Immunoassays

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          Objectives: Measuring protein markers with variable glycosylation, such as thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), with high accuracy is not an easy task. Despite highly sensitive third-generation tests, discrepancies among TSH assays still remain unsolved and are the focus of important standardization efforts. Earlier work from our group showed that a lack of similarity in epitope expression between standards and samples may account for discordant hormone measurements. In this study, we aimed at producing a glycoengineered TSH with serum-type glycosylation and compared its immunological behavior to that of the international standards. Study Design: Recombinant glycoengineered TSH (rgTSH) was produced in glycoengineered Chinese hamster ovary cells to express a highly sialylated TSH and tested in newly designed assays. Two groups of assays targeting defined epitopes were constructed and TSH levels were estimated in a panel of 84 clinical samples (2.1-22.4 mIU/l) based on the use of the current 3rd IS 81/565, the 1st IRP 94/674 and rgTSH calibrations. Results: Calibration based on rgTSH was found to significantly reduce the percentage difference means of assays compared to the pituitary standard. We also found that a switch from a mIU/l (3rd IS 81/565) to ng/l (rgTSH) basis can be established within the normal as well as in the mid to upper normal range of TSH levels. Of interest, TSH assays targeting the main immunogenic region displayed variable TSH values, indicating that, in this region, epitopes should be defined for assays to deliver similar values. Conclusions: A glycoengineered TSH with serum-type glycosylation proved to be a new calibrator efficient in harmonizing TSH values.

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          Journal
          ETJ
          ETJ
          10.1159/issn.2235-0640
          European Thyroid Journal
          S. Karger AG
          2235-0640
          2235-0802
          2017
          February 2017
          22 December 2016
          : 6
          : 1
          : 3-11
          Affiliations
          aSiamed'Xpress, Hôtel Technologique Morandat, Gardanne, bHospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, cCARMEN-INSERM U1060, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Faculté de Médecine et de Maïeutique Lyon Sud - Charles Mérieux, Oullins, dSociété Française de Médecine Nucléaire, Groupe de Biologie Spécialisée, Centre Antoine Béclère, Paris, eBioSIMS Technologies, Seine Biopolis II, Rouen, fLaboratoire du Service de Médecine Nucléaire, Centre Hospitalier de Chambéry, Chambéry, gPôle de Biologie, Centre Hospitalier et Universitaire de Grenoble, and hUMR-S INSERM 1037, Grenoble, France
          Author notes
          *Prof. Catherine Ronin, Siamed'Xpress, Hôtel Technologique Morandat, 1480 rue d'Arménie, FR-13120 Gardanne (France), E-Mail catherine.ronin@siamedxpress.com
          Article
          449463 PMC5465719 Eur Thyroid J 2017;6:3-11
          10.1159/000449463
          PMC5465719
          28611942
          b47a3c34-2c59-46fb-bd76-343284cbd4e4
          © 2016 European Thyroid Association Published by S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 16 February 2016
          : 30 August 2016
          Page count
          Figures: 6, Tables: 2, References: 40, Pages: 9
          Categories
          Basic Thyroidology / Original Paper

          Endocrinology & Diabetes,Neurology,Nutrition & Dietetics,Sexual medicine,Internal medicine,Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
          Thyroid-stimulating hormone measurements,Glycosylation,Recombinant thyroid-stimulating hormone,Harmonization,Immunoassays

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