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Folate Forms in RBC and Whole-Blood Lysates Appear Stable When Stored Frozen for 2 Years.

Zia Fazili1, Neelima Paladugula1, Ming Zhang1, Christine M Pfeiffer1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The use of RBC lysate (RBC-Lys) eliminates the need for serum folate and hematocrit (Hct) measurement to calculate RBC folate. Information on the long-term frozen storage stability of RBC-Lys is missing.
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess the comparability of RBC folate forms in whole-blood lysate (WB-Lys) and RBC-Lys and the folate stability in both matrices.
METHODS: We prepared conventional WB-Lys (1:11 dilution with 1% ascorbic acid) and RBC-Lys (1:11 dilution of washed and saline-diluted RBCs with 1% ascorbic acid) from EDTA blood (n = 60 adult donors) and stored lysates at -70°C until analysis at baseline (1 wk), 3, 6, 12, and 24 mo. Before analysis by HPLC-tandem MS, we incubated the WB-Lys (4 h at 37°C) and treated the RBC-Lys with human recombinant γ-glutamyl hydrolase for folate polyglutamate deconjugation. We analyzed RBC-Lys samples for hemoglobin (Hb) (same aliquot) to normalize for the preanalytical dilution; Hb-folate was converted to RBC folate for each folate form using the mean corpuscular Hb concentration. We analyzed Hct as well as folate forms in matching serum samples for traditional RBC folate calculation. We conducted descriptive data analyses (correlation, Bland-Altman plot, Deming regression).
RESULTS: At baseline, results for RBC folate forms derived from WB-Lys compared with RBC-Lys samples showed excellent correlation (Pearson r ≥ 0.97). Mean ± SD concentrations compared well for total folate (WB-Lys: 886 ± 255 compared with RBC-Lys: 899 ± 271 nmol/L), 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (WB-Lys: 831 ± 258 compared with RBC-Lys: 843 ± 276 nmol/L), and nonmethyl folate (WB-Lys: 53.3 ± 74.4 compared with RBC-Lys: 52.9 ± 70.7 nmol/L), but were 17% higher in RBC-Lys for pyrazino-s-triazine derivative of 4α-hydroxy-5-CH3-H4folate (MeFox) (WB-Lys: 147 ± 44.1 compared with RBC-Lys: 172 ± 53.5 nmol/L). Frozen storage of WB-Lys and RBC-Lys samples for ≤24 mo showed ≤5%, ≤5%, ≤13%, and ≤11% change in total folate, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, nonmethyl folate, and MeFox, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Erythrocyte folate forms appear to be stable in RBC-Lys samples stored frozen at -70°C for ≤2 y. The relatively small changes in folate concentrations over time were comparable between RBC-Lys and conventionally prepared WB-Lys samples. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition 2021.

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Keywords:  MCHC; RBC folate; deconjugation; exogenous γ-glutamyl hydrolase; mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration; polyglutamates

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34091683      PMCID: PMC9210571          DOI: 10.1093/jn/nxab184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr        ISSN: 0022-3166            Impact factor:   4.687


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