Evaluation of interference from hemoglobin C, D, E and S traits on measurements of hemoglobin A1c by fifteen methods

Clin Chim Acta. 2021 Nov:522:31-35. doi: 10.1016/j.cca.2021.07.027. Epub 2021 Aug 2.

Abstract

Background: Hemoglobin C, D Punjab, E or S trait can interfere with hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) results. We assessed whether they affect results obtained with 15 current assay methods.

Methods: Hemoglobin AA (HbAA), HbAC, HbAD Punjab, HbAE and HbAS samples were analyzed on 2 enzymatic, 4 ion-exchange HPLC and 9 immunoassay methods. Trinity Premier Hb9210 boronate affinity HPLC was the comparative method. An overall test of coincidence of least-squared linear regression lines was performed to determine if HbA1c results were statistically significantly different from those of HbAA samples. Clinically significant interference was defined as >6% difference from HbAA at 6 or 9% HbA1c compared to Premier Hb9210 using Deming regression.

Results: All methods showed statistically significant effects for one or more variants. Clinically significant effects were observed for the Tosoh G11 variant mode (HbAD), Roche b 101 (HbAC and HbAE) and Siemens DCA Vantage (HbAE and HbAS). All other methods (Beckman Coulter B93009 and B00389 on DxC700AU, and Unicel DxC, Ortho Clinical Vitros 5.1, Roche cobas c 513, Siemens Dimension RxL and Vista, and Enzymatic on Advia and Atellica, Tosoh G8 5.24 and 5.28, and GX) showed no clinically significant differences.

Conclusions: A few methods showed interference from one or more variants. Laboratories need to be aware of potential HbA1c assay interferences.

Keywords: Capillary Electrophoresis; Diabetes; Enzymatic; HPLC; Hemoglobin A1c; Hemoglobin Variants; Immunoassay.

MeSH terms

  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Glycated Hemoglobin / analysis
  • Hematologic Tests*
  • Hemoglobin C*
  • Humans
  • Immunoassay

Substances

  • Glycated Hemoglobin A
  • Hemoglobin C