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Reliability of low mass toenail samples as biomarkers of chronic metal exposure.

Joyce J Y LinLily J KoffmanMina W TehraniRui ChenSeok Gyu HanDale P SandlerKaitlyn G LawrenceW Braxton JacksonAisha S DickersonGurumurthy RamachandranLawrence S EngelAna M Rule
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2023)
This toenail reliability study found that a low-mass (~25 mg) toenail sample (1-2 clippings) is suitable for the determination of most elements using ICP-MS and helps to increase the analytical capacity of limited toenail biospecimens collected in cohort studies. The results highlight differences in the suitability of toenails for chronic metal exposure assessment by element and underscore the need to consider intra-person variability, especially when comparing results across studies. We also provide recommendations for analytical standardization and the partitioning of the total collected toenail sample into multiple analytic sub-samples for future studies using toenail biospecimen for multiple assays.
Keyphrases
  • case control
  • high throughput
  • tandem mass spectrometry