Comparative study of two technique of mycophenolate mofetyl monitoring

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Nadia Jebabli
Emna Gaïes
Rim Charfi
Hanène El Jebari
Mouna Ben Sassi
Issam Salouage
Riadh Daghfous
Sameh Trabelsi

Abstract

Introduction: Mycophenolic acid (MPA) requires routine therapeutic drug monitoring.
Aim: To evaluate the suitability of a MPA Immunoassay CEDIA performed on Indiko® analyzer (Thermo fisher) for monitoring of MPA by comparing values obtained by HPLC-UV method.
Methods: This study was carried out on 114 blood samples collected from renal transplant, using high performance liquid chromatography combined with ultraviolet detection (HPLC-UV, citationsRaw method) and the new immunoassay on CEDIA.
Results: The assay was linear for a mycophenolic acid concentration up to 10 μg/mL. When MPA concentrations in all 114 transplant recipients obtained by the HPLC-UV (x-axis) method were compared with corresponding values obtained by the CEDIA® method (y-axis), the following regression equation was obtained: CEDIA® = 1.558 HPLC + 0.49 (r = 0.86). However more significant positive bias was observed (37 %).
Conclusion: The data presented suggest that the CEDIA® MPA immunoassay, run on the Indiko® analyzer, over-estimates plasma MPA concentrations. However, CEDIA® immunoassay is less laborious and time consuming than chromatographia techniques.

Keywords:

mycophenolic acid, therapeutic drug monitoring, Cloned enzyme immunoassay

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