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A WHO Reference Reagent for the Serum Transferrin Receptor (sTfR): international collaborative study to evaluate a recombinant soluble transferrin receptor preparation

  • Susan J. Thorpe , Alan Heath , Giles Sharp , James Cook , Richard Ellis and Mark Worwood

Abstract

Background: The usefulness of serum transferrin receptor (sTfR) as a marker of iron deficiency is limited by lack of standardization of commercial immunoassays for sTfR. An international collaborative study was performed to evaluate a lyophilized preparation of recombinant soluble transferrin receptor (rsTfR) for its suitability to serve as a World Health Organization (WHO) Reference Reagent to standardize immunoassays for sTfR.

Methods: The concentration of pure rsTfR was determined from the A280 nm using the adjusted theoretical extinction coefficient and molecular weight calculated from its sequence, before dilution and lyophilization in a sTfR-depleted serum matrix. Six manufacturers and a health protection laboratory assayed the candidate Reference Reagent, coded 07/202, along with three lyophilized serum samples, using commercial assays for sTfR.

Results: Dose-response plots demonstrated acceptable overall parallelism between 07/202, manufacturers' in-house standards, and serum samples. However, there was poor agreement on the estimated (r)sTfR content of 07/202 and serum samples. Expressing the sTfR content of the serum samples relative to 07/202 markedly improved agreement between methods.

Conclusions: Use of 07/202 would reduce inter-method variability. The preparation was established as the 1st WHO Reference Reagent for sTfR with assigned free rsTfR monomer values of 21.7 mg/L and 303 nmol/L (0.5 mL reconstitution).

Clin Chem Lab Med 2010;48:815–20.


Corresponding author: Susan J. Thorpe, Biotherapeutics Group, NIBSC, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3QG, UK Fax: +44 (0)1707 641057,

Received: 2010-1-11
Accepted: 2010-2-26
Published Online: 2010-05-6
Published in Print: 2010-06-01

©2010 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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