Impact of Thyroglobulin and Thyroglobulin Antibody Assay Performance on the Differential Classification of DTC Patients

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2022-01-01

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Schoonen, Lise
Neele, Marjolein
van Toor, Hans
van Kinschot, Caroline M J
van Noord, Charlotte
Visser, W Edward
Groen, Joost
Boesten, Lianne S M
Lentjes, Eef G WISNI 0000000391467521
van den Berg, Sjoerd A A

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CONTEXT: Measurements of thyroglobulin (Tg) and Tg antibodies are crucial in the follow-up of treated differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients. Interassay differences may significantly impact follow-up. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this multicenter study was to explore the impact of Tg and Tg antibody assay performance on the differential classification of DTC patients, as described in national and international guidelines. DESIGN: Four commonly used Tg and Tg antibody assays were technically compared to reflect possible effects on patients with DTC follow-up. Storage stability at different storage temperatures was also investigated for LIAISON® and Kryptor assays, as this is an underexposed topic in current literature. RESULTS: B.R.A.H.M.S. assays yield approximately 50% lower Tg values over the whole range compared to the DiaSorin and Roche assays investigated. These differences between assays may result in potential misclassification in up to 7% of patients if fixed cutoffs (eg, 1 ng/mL) are applied. Poor correlation was also observed between the Tg antibody assays when the method-specific upper limits of normal are used as cutoffs. Storage of Tg and Tg antibodies was possible for 3 to 4 weeks at -20°C and -80°C. Calibration of the assays, however, was found to be crucial for stable results over time. CONCLUSIONS: Technical aspects of Tg and Tg antibody assays, including interassay differences, calibration and standardization, and cutoff values, may have a significant clinical impact on the follow-up of DTC patients.

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differentiated thyroid cancer, method comparison, thyroglobulin, thyroglobulin antibodies, thyroid carcinoma, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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Schoonen, L, Neele, M, van Toor, H, van Kinschot, C M J, van Noord, C, Visser, W E, Groen, J, Boesten, L S M, Lentjes, E G W M, van den Berg, S A A & Kos, S 2022, 'Impact of Thyroglobulin and Thyroglobulin Antibody Assay Performance on the Differential Classification of DTC Patients', Journal of the Endocrine Society, vol. 6, no. 1, bvab166. https://doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab166