International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) standardization project for the measurement of lipoprotein(a). Phase 2:Selection and properties of a proposed secondary reference material for lipoprotein(a).
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The International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
Working Group for the Standardization of Lipoprotein(a) Assays has initiate
d a project to select a secondary reference material for lipoprotein(a) tha
t can standardize the measurement of this lipoprotein. Most of the analytic
al problems with lipoprotein(a) assays are due to apolipoprotein(a) kringle
4 type 2 reactive antibodies and values being expressed in mg/l mass units
rather than as nmol/l of apolipoprotein(a) particles. In Phase 2, four man
ufactured materials were compared for analytical performance, commutability
properties and method harmonization in 27 lipoprotein(a) test systems. Res
ults of precision and linearity testing were comparable for all materials w
hereas testing for the harmonization effect resulted in an among-assay coef
ficient of variation for corrected lipoprotein(a) values of between 11% and
22%. The material that gave maximum harmonization achieved a variation of
< 8% for 18 immunonephelometric and immunoturbidimetric assay systems. It c
an be hypothesized that this residual variation in part takes into account
the inaccuracy of lipoprotein(a) measurement due to apolipoprotein(a) size
polymorphism. On the basis of acceptable analytical performance, maximal ha
rmonization effect and documented stability, a lyophilized material has bee
n selected as the common calibrator for lipoprotein(a) to be used in a valu
e transfer procedure by diagnostic companies.