Xavier Bossuyt, Bénédicte Lissoir, Godelieve Mariën, Diane Maisin, Jozef Vunckx, Norbert Blanckaert, Pierre Wallemacq
Automated Serum Protein Electrophoresis by
Capillarys®
Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) of serum proteins
is increasingly gaining impact in clinical laboratories.
In this report, we evaluate automated capillary zone
electrophoresis by Capillarys® (Sebia, France). Withinrun
and between-run imprecision for the five electrophoretic
fractions was <2% and <6%, respectively.
Data obtained with Capillarys correlated with results
obtained with agarose gel electrophoresis and Paragon
CZE® 2000 (Beckman Coulter, USA). Analysis of
serum obtained from patients with inflammation,
nephrotic syndrome, bisalbuminemia, and ?1-antitrypsin
deficiency revealed that Capillarys was able to detect
these abnormalities. Two hundred thirty eight
samples were analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis,
Capillarys, capillary electrophoresis using Paragon
CZE 2000 system, and immunofixation. Sample selection
was based on the presence of a disturbed morphology
(e.g., spike) of the protein profile or hypogammaglobulinemia
on agarose gel electrophoresis and/or Capillarys. Immunofixation revealed the presence of
a monoclonal protein, oligoclonal bands, polyclonal
pattern, and a normal profile in, respectively, 89, 66, 19,
and 64 samples. With Capillarys, Paragon, and agarose
gel electrophoresis, a spike and/or disturbed morphology
of the profile was found in 222, 182, and 180 samples,
respectively. In these samples, immunofixation
was negative in 73 (33%), 46 (25%), and 39 (22%) samples,
respectively. These data indicate that Capillarys
has a lower specificity than agarose gel electrophoresis
and Paragon 2000. Of the 89 samples with a monoclonal
protein, Capillarys, Paragon, and agarose gel
electrophoresis failed to detect, respectively, three,
three, and one monoclonal protein(s). Interferences by
radio-opaque agents, complement degradation products,
fibrinogen, and triglycerides are described. In
conclusion, automated capillary zone electrophoresis
with Capillarys provides for reproducible, rapid, and
reliable serum electrophoresis.
Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Print ISSN: 1434-6621
Volume: 41, 05/2003
Pages: 704 - 710
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