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Interlaboratory evaluation of LC-MS-based biomarker assays.

Kosuke SaitoRyoya GodaKoji AraiKota AsahinaMitsuhiko KawabataHitoshi UchiyamaTomohiro AndouHisao ShimizuKentaro TakaharaMasaaki KakehiSaki YamauchiShin-Ichiro NittaTakahiro SugaHisashi FujitaRika IshikawaYoshiro Saito
Published in: Bioanalysis (2024)
Validation of biomarker assays is crucial for effective drug development and clinical applications. Interlaboratory reproducibility is vital for reliable comparison and combination of data from different centers. This review summarizes interlaboratory studies of quantitative LC-MS-based biomarker assays using reference standards for calibration curves. The following points are discussed: trends in reports, reference and internal standards, evaluation of analytical validation parameters, study sample analysis and normalization of biomarker assay data. Full evaluation of these parameters in interlaboratory studies is limited, necessitating further research. Some reports suggest methods to address variations in biomarker assay data among laboratories, facilitating organized studies and data combination. Method validation across laboratories is crucial for reducing interlaboratory differences and reflecting target biomarker responses.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • emergency department
  • mass spectrometry
  • artificial intelligence
  • deep learning
  • adverse drug