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Disease
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Query: UMLS:C0019045 (
hemoglobinopathies
)
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Background
: Hemoglobin (Hb) A
1c
, a biochemical marker widely used in monitoring diabetes mellitus, can be quantitatively measured by various examining systems. However, significant errors still exist. In the present study, we evaluated the HbA
1c
level in five patients with compound heterozygotes by five different examining systems and our goal is to identify the existence of erroneous HbA
1c
measurement.
Methods:
Blood samples collected from normal (no hemoglobin variants) and abnormal (compound heterozygotes) patients were analyzed by capillary electrophoresis technique and sequence analysis. The samples without HbA expression via above methods were further analyzed for HbA
1c
by ion exchange HPLC Variant II/ Variant II Turbo 2.0 (VII and VII-T 2.0), boronate affinity HPLC, capillary electrophoresis, and Tinaquant immunoassay.
Results:
HbA
1c
expression were unexpectedly detected in the compound heterozygous samples by using additional examining systems: The HPLC VII and VII-T 2.0 detected HbA
1c
expression in two of five samples and failed to detect the abnormal HbA
2
expression; the CE system detected HbA
1c
expression in one of five samples with abnormal HbA
2
expression; the Ultra2 and
PPI
system detected the HbA
1c
expression of all samples without abnormal HbA
2
Conclusions:
Five human samples without HbA expression were additionally detected with HbA
1c
expression with or without abnormal HbA
2
expression by five analysis systems and the different examining assay potentially affected the test results. These results demonstrated that the limitations of current examining systems for monitoring patients with
hemoglobin disorders
highlighting the further improvement in the method of clinical HbA examination.
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PMID:False measurement of glycated hemoglobin in patients without hemoglobin A. 2972 Apr 28