Effect of Diabetes Mellitus on Sickle Hemoglobin Quantitation in Sickle Cell Trait

Am J Clin Pathol. 2018 Jul 3;150(2):105-115. doi: 10.1093/ajcp/aqy027.

Abstract

Objectives: We evaluated the effect of diabetes on sickle hemoglobin (HbS) measurement on two common clinical hemoglobin separation platforms.

Methods: We performed a method comparison between the Bio-Rad Variant II high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and Sebia Capillarys 2 Flex Piercing capillary electrophoresis (CE) using clinical specimens from 38 patients without hemoglobin variants and 57 patients with sickle cell trait (AS) (HbA1c%, 4.1%-15.4%). We investigated the effect of intermethod Hb% differences on result interpretation by a panel of expert clinical observers.

Results: In diabetic specimens, HPLC undermeasured HbS% up to 7.4% vs CE, due to S1c eluting closely with A0 in HPLC. This increased concern for underlying α-thalassemia in diabetic patients with AS based on HPLC results. HPLC P2% was linearly related to HbA1c% and can be a screen for diabetic AS samples.

Conclusions: Glycosylation can interfere with HbS% measurement by HPLC. Susceptible specimens should be identified and preferentially analyzed via CE.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid / methods
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 / blood
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 / complications*
  • Electrophoresis, Capillary / methods
  • Female
  • Hemoglobin, Sickle / analysis*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Sickle Cell Trait / blood*
  • Sickle Cell Trait / complications*
  • Sickle Cell Trait / diagnosis*
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Hemoglobin, Sickle