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  • Title: Clinical validation and implementation of a multiplexed immunosuppressant assay in dried blood spots by LC-MS/MS.
    Author: Sadilkova K, Busby B, Dickerson JA, Rutledge JC, Jack RM.
    Journal: Clin Chim Acta; 2013 Jun 05; 421():152-6. PubMed ID: 23473895.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Therapeutic drug monitoring of immunosuppressive drugs is important in transplant patients. We developed and validated liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assay for simultaneous quantitation of tacrolimus (TaC), sirolimus (SrL), and cyclosporin A (CsA) in dried blood spots (DBSs) to offer patients home sample collection, avoiding travel for blood draws. METHODS: After extraction, samples were analyzed by LC-MS/MS in multiple reaction monitoring mode. RESULTS: The assay was linear between 1.2-40 ng/ml for TaC and SrL, and 30-1000 ng/ml for CsA. Inter- and intra-assay CVs were ≤14.8% for all 3 drugs. This method correlated well with the existing clinical whole blood assay, with coefficients of determination >0.95 for all 3 drugs. DBS quality control samples were stable for at least 30 days at -20, 4, and 25°C. Stability of patient DBS samples was at least 5 days at temperatures up to 60°C, except for SrL where degradation was observed at 60°C within 24 h. No effect of hematocrit level, blood spot volume or punch location was observed. CONCLUSION: Immunosuppressant levels measured in DBS correlate with whole blood LC-MS/MS assay and may contribute to successful outcome of organ transplant and patient satisfaction.
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