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BIOTIN INTERFERENCE WITH ROUTINE CLINICAL IMMUNOASSAYS: UNDERSTAND THE CAUSES AND MITIGATE THE RISKS.

Shanika Samarasinghe, Farah Meah, Vinita Singh, Arshi Basit, Nicholas Emanuele, Mary Ann Emanuele, Alaleh Mazhari, Earle W Holmes.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this report are to review the mechanisms of biotin interference with streptavidin/biotin-based immunoassays, identify automated immunoassay systems vulnerable to biotin interference, describe how to estimate and minimize the risk of biotin interference in vulnerable assays, and review the literature pertaining to biotin interference in endocrine function tests.
METHODS: The data in the manufacturer's "Instructions for Use" for each of the methods utilized by seven immunoassay system were evaluated. We also conducted a systematic search of PubMed/MEDLINE for articles containing terms associated with biotin interference. Available original reports and case series were reviewed. Abstracts from recent scientific meetings were also identified and reviewed.
RESULTS: The recent, marked, increase in the use of over-the-counter, high-dose biotin supplements has been accompanied by a steady increase in the number of reports of analytical interference by exogenous biotin in the immunoassays used to evaluate endocrine function. Since immunoassay methods of similar design are also used for the diagnosis and management of anemia, malignancies, autoimmune and infectious diseases, cardiac damage, etc., biotin-related analytical interference is a problem that touches every area of internal medicine.
CONCLUSION: It is important for healthcare personnel to become more aware of immunoassay methods that are vulnerable to biotin interference and to consider biotin supplements as potential sources of falsely increased or decreased test results, especially in cases where a lab result does not correlate with the clinical scenario. ABBREVIATIONS: FDA = U.S. Food & Drug Administration FT3 = free tri-iodothyronine FT4 = free thyroxine IFUs = instructions for use LH = luteinizing hormone PTH = parathyroid hormone SA/B = streptavidin/biotin TFT = thyroid function test TSH = thyroid-stimulating hormone.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28534685     DOI: 10.4158/EP171761.RA

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr Pract        ISSN: 1530-891X            Impact factor:   3.443


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5.  Association of Biotin Ingestion With Performance of Hormone and Nonhormone Assays in Healthy Adults.

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8.  Falsely Elevated Steroid Hormones in a Postmenopausal Woman Due to Laboratory Interference.

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10.  Biotin Interference in Assays for Thyroid Hormones, Thyrotropin and Thyroglobulin.

Authors:  Dorina Ylli; Steven J Soldin; Brian Stolze; Bin Wei; Girum Nigussie; Hung Nguyen; Damodara Rao Mendu; Mihriye Mete; Di Wu; Cristiane J Gomes-Lima; Joanna Klubo-Gwiezdzinska; Kenneth D Burman; Leonard Wartofsky
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