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  • Stable-isotope dilution measurement of isovalerylglycine by tandem mass spectrometry in newborn screening for isovaleric acidemia.

Stable-isotope dilution measurement of isovalerylglycine by tandem mass spectrometry in newborn screening for isovaleric acidemia.

Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry (2007-09-14)
Yosuke Shigematsu, Ikue Hata, Yukie Tanaka
ABSTRACT

Recent neonatal screening for isovaleric acidemia by tandem mass spectrometry based on dried blood-spot levels of C5-acylcarnitines, including isovalerylcarnitine and its isomer, pivaloylcarnitine, which is derived from pivalate-generating antibiotics, has caused many false-positive results. We have developed a method to overcome this interference. The amounts of isovalerylglycine were determined by a stable-isotope dilution electrospray tandem mass spectrometric analysis, using multiple-reaction monitoring with product ions of m/z 132, which were generated predominantly from quasi-molecular ions of isovalerylglycine butylester but apparently not from those of pivaloylglycine butylester. Isovalerylglycine concentrations in dried blood spots of control newborns were 0.17+/-0.03 nmol/ml, and those of patients with isovaleric acidemia ranged from 1.3 to 80.0 nmol/ml. Those of the newborns treated with antibiotics, which caused high C5-acylcarnitine levels (1.9+/-1.7 nmol/ml) in dried blood spots, were 0.22+/-0.05 nmol/ml. Our data showed that the present method is useful in eliminating the false-positive results due to antibiotics use in newborn screening for isovaleric acidemia.