Are current methods of measurement of erythropoietin (EPO) in human plasma or serum adequate for the diagnosis of polycythaemia vera and the assessment of EPO deficiency?
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Are current methods of measurement of erythropoietin (EPO) in human plasma or serum adequate for the diagnosis of polycythaemia vera and the assessment of EPO deficiency?
Abstract
Current methodology for the immunoassay of erythropoietin (EPO) in human plasma or serum is reviewed, with an emphasis on measurement of EPO concentrations in the low and normal ranges, analytical interference and blood sampling requirements. In only 2 out of 8 research or in-house immunoassays reported since 1987 was there evidence that patients with polycythaemia vera (PV) could be identified, PV being an EPO-independent form of polycythaemia in which EPO concentrations are low in untreated cases. The same was true for only 1 out of 13 currently available kit methods. Remarkable differences in sample stability have been observed with different methods. Measurement of EPO in serum is recommended in most published articles. However, only EDTA plasma seems to be acceptable for the one generally available method with proven high diagnostic sensitivity for PV. It is concluded that most EPO assay methods have not been shown to be adequate for the measurement of the low EPO concentrations, and thus have poor diagnostic sensitivity for PV. It is inferred that they might not be appropriate to assess states of EPO deficiency. Only when a sufficiently sensitive diagnostic method becomes generally available will it be possible to define the various causes of low EPO concentrations. As in other fields of polypeptide hormone measurement, further developments in the field of EPO assay may be expected to be important in diagnostic medicine.
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