Back to Search Start Over

Verification of Newly FDA-Approved Kappa and Lambda Free Light Chain Assays on a Previously Untested Platform.

Authors :
Muluhngwi P
Sharp CN
Pozzi N
Elin RJ
Jortani SA
Source :
The journal of applied laboratory medicine [J Appl Lab Med] 2019 Nov; Vol. 4 (3), pp. 323-330. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 May 21.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: κ and λ free light chains (FLCs) are monitored to aid in the diagnosis of plasma cell disorders. Our goal was to validate the Diazyme Human κ and λ assays on Beckman Coulter UniCel DxC 800 Synchron and compare to Freelite κ and λ assays on Roche Cobas Integra.<br />Methods: Linearity verification, within- and between-run precision, method comparison, and reference range (RR) verification were conducted using CLSI guidelines. Statistical analysis was performed using EP Evaluator <superscript>®</superscript> . Mean, SD, CV, and bias were determined.<br />Results: Diazyme κ FLC assay was linear within 0.00-191.00 mg/L. Diazyme λ FLC assay was linear within 0.00-205.30 mg/L. Diazyme κ FLC QC1 had a mean of 16.70 mg/L, CV of 7.0%. QC2 had a mean of 33.37 mg/L, CV of 2.6%. Diazyme λ FLC QC1 had a mean of 21.73 mg/L, CV of 2.3%. QC2 had a mean of 42.05 mg/L, CV of 1.5%. Bias of DxC-Diazyme FLCs compared to Integra-Freelite FLCs was -2.55 mg/L (κ FLC), and 4.54 mg/L (λ FLC). Qualitative comparison of κ FLC assays indicated 100% agreement for both normal and abnormal values. For λ FLC assay, agreement was 95% for normal values and 75% for abnormal values. For κ/λ ratio there was 50% agreement for normal values, and 100% for abnormal values. For RR verification, 1 sample was outside the Diazyme κ RR. For λ, all samples were within the manufacturer's RR.<br />Conclusions: Diazyme assays for FLCs have excellent precision and accuracy and are comparable to Freelite assays.<br /> (© 2019 American Association for Clinical Chemistry.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2576-9456
Volume :
4
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The journal of applied laboratory medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31659070
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1373/jalm.2019.029215