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Toward highly sensitive and reproducible LC-MS/MS analysis of MK-8591 phosphorylated anabolites in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

Li Sun1, Cynthia Chavez-Eng1, Kerry L Fillgrove1, Bing Lu1, Iris Xie1, Deanne Jackson Rudd1, Sheila Breidinger1, Melanie Anderson1, Suzie Yeh1, Rena Zhang1, Eric J Woolf1.   

Abstract

AIM: MK-8591 (EFdA), a novel anti-HIV nucleoside analog, is converted to mono-, di- and tri-phosphates (MK-8591-MP, MK-8591-DP and MK-8591-TP) intracellularly, among which MK-8591-TP is the active pharmacological form. An ultrasensitive LC-MS/MS assay was required to measure MK-8591-DP and MK-8591-TP levels in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Sensitivity and reproducibility were major bottlenecks in these analyses.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Human PBMCs were isolated from blood and lysed with 70/30 methanol/RPMI-1640. An LC-MS/MS method was developed to simultaneously quantify MK-8591-DP and MK-8581-TP in PBMC lysates. 
Results: Low flow LC and dimethyl sulfoxide mediated signal enhancement enabled an extreme sensitivity with limit of quantitation at 0.1 ng/ml. Assay accuracy was 92.5-106% and precision was 0.7-12.1% for a linear curve range of 0.1-40 ng/ml. Matrix variability and interference liability were comprehensively evaluated.
CONCLUSION: Our study findings and steps taken in addressing clinical sample issues help understand and overcome the challenges facing intracellular nucleotide analog analysis.

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Keywords:  EFdA; LC-MS; MK-8591; NRTTI; PBMC analysis; interference; nucleoside analog phosphorylated anabolites; sensitivity; stability; supercharging effect

Year:  2019        PMID: 30767560     DOI: 10.4155/bio-2018-0101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioanalysis        ISSN: 1757-6180            Impact factor:   2.681


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