Klein Christoph L, Márki-Zay János, Corbisier Philippe, Gancberg David, Cooper Susan, Gemmati Donato, Halbmayer Walter-Michael, Kitchen Steve, Melegh Béla, Neumaier Michael, Oldenburg Johannes, Leibundgut Elisabeth Oppliger, Reitsma Pieter H, Rieger Sandra, Schimmel Heinz G, Spannagl Michael, Tordai Attilia, Tosetto Alberto, Visvikis Sophie, Zadro Renata, Mannhalter Christine
Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Geel, Belgium.
Clin Chem Lab Med. 2005;43(8):862-8. doi: 10.1515/CCLM.2005.145.
The Scientific Committee of Molecular Biology Techniques (C-MBT) in Clinical Chemistry of the IFCC has initiated a joint project in co-operation with the European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute of Reference Materials and Measurements to develop and produce plasmid-type reference materials (RMs) for the analysis of the human prothrombin gene G20210A mutation. Although DNA tests have a high impact on clinical decision-making and the number of tests performed in diagnostic laboratories is high, issues of quality and quality assurance exist, and currently only a few RMs for clinical genetic testing are available. A gene fragment chosen was produced that spans all primer annealing sites published to date. Both the wild-type and mutant alleles of this gene fragment were cloned into a pUC18 plasmid and two plasmid RMs were produced. In addition, a mixture of both plasmids was produced to mimic the heterozygous genotype. The present study describes the performance of these reference materials in a commutability study, in which they were tested by nine different methods in 13 expert laboratories. This series of plasmid RMs are, to the best of our knowledge, the first plasmid-type clinical genetic RMs introduced worldwide.