Analysis and Quantitation of Glycated Hemoglobin by Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry

J Am Soc Mass Spectrom. 2016 Mar;27(3):532-41. doi: 10.1007/s13361-015-1316-6. Epub 2016 Jan 5.

Abstract

Measurement of glycated hemoglobin is widely used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes mellitus. Matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometry (MS) analysis of patient samples is used to demonstrate a method for quantitation of total glycation on the β-subunit of hemoglobin. The approach is accurate and calibrated with commercially available reference materials. Measurements were linear (R(2) > 0.99) across the clinically relevant range of 4% to 20% glycation with coefficients of variation of ≤ 2.5%. Additional and independent measurements of glycation of the α-subunit of hemoglobin are used to validate β-subunit glycation measurements and distinguish hemoglobin variants. Results obtained by MALDI-TOF MS were compared with those obtained in a clinical laboratory using validated HPLC methodology. MALDI-TOF MS sample preparation was minimal and analysis times were rapid making the method an attractive alternative to methodologies currently in practice.

Keywords: Diabetes; Glycation; Hemoglobin; MALDI-TOF; Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization; Quantitation.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid / methods
  • Diabetes Mellitus / diagnosis
  • Glycated Hemoglobin / analysis*
  • Hemoglobin Subunits / analysis*
  • Humans
  • Linear Models
  • Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization / methods*

Substances

  • Glycated Hemoglobin A
  • Hemoglobin Subunits