Determination of TREC and KREC reference intervals for immunodeficiency newborn screening in the Russian Federation

In this work we used a reference population of newborns and sampled dried blood spots on Guthrie cards of 2,739 individual samples to determine the reference interval of TRECs and KRECs values in order to diagnose primary immunodeficiency due to neonatal screening. The median of absolute TRECs and K...

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Main Authors: Maria Alexandrovna Gordukova, Ilya Anatolievich Korsunsky, Yulia Vladimirovna Chursinova, Maria Mikhailovna Byakhova, Igor Petrovich Oskorbin, Andrey Petrovich Prodeus, Maxim Leonidovich Filipenko
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Published: SPb RAACI 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/1719
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spelling doaj-2762d74a4b6d431393b83041d6f98b8a2020-11-25T01:56:15ZrusSPb RAACIMedicinskaâ Immunologiâ1563-06252313-741X2019-03-01001157Determination of TREC and KREC reference intervals for immunodeficiency newborn screening in the Russian FederationMaria Alexandrovna Gordukova0Ilya Anatolievich Korsunsky1Yulia Vladimirovna Chursinova2Maria Mikhailovna Byakhova3Igor Petrovich Oskorbin4Andrey Petrovich Prodeus5Maxim Leonidovich Filipenko6Speranskiy Children's Hospital #9, Moscow, Russian FederationSperanskiy Children's Hospital #9, Moscow, Russian FederationMoscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI)Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI)Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine SB RAS: NovosibirskSperanskiy Children's Hospital #9, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityInstitute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine SB RAS: Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk State University (NSU), Novosibirsk, Russian FederationIn this work we used a reference population of newborns and sampled dried blood spots on Guthrie cards of 2,739 individual samples to determine the reference interval of TRECs and KRECs values in order to diagnose primary immunodeficiency due to neonatal screening. The median of absolute TRECs and KRECs values were 195 (CI95%: 185-206) and 185 (CI95%: 176-197) copies per μl, respectively, the normalized values for TREC - 2780 (CI95%: 2690-2840) and for KREC - 2790 (CI95%: 2700-2900) copies per 2x105 copies of the albumin gene or 105 cells. The reference interval was calculated for 99 and 99.9 percentiles of all TRECs and KRECs values. Due to asymmetric distribution of data to filter outliers values Tukey's criterion was applied after the logarithmic transformation of the data. When analyzing absolute values TREC / KREC per μL of blood) there no “drop-down” TRECs values were identified; for KRECs, 18 values were excluded from further analysis (from 9.8 to 13.5). Emissions are not identified for the normalized values TRECs / KRECs. The obtained reference values TRECs and KRECs (at the level of 0.1 percentile) were 458 and 32 per 105 cells, or 23 and 17 per μl of neonatal blood, respectively.https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/1719Primary immunodeficiency (PID)T-cellsB-cells, screeningTRECKRECnewbornreference intervals
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author Maria Alexandrovna Gordukova
Ilya Anatolievich Korsunsky
Yulia Vladimirovna Chursinova
Maria Mikhailovna Byakhova
Igor Petrovich Oskorbin
Andrey Petrovich Prodeus
Maxim Leonidovich Filipenko
spellingShingle Maria Alexandrovna Gordukova
Ilya Anatolievich Korsunsky
Yulia Vladimirovna Chursinova
Maria Mikhailovna Byakhova
Igor Petrovich Oskorbin
Andrey Petrovich Prodeus
Maxim Leonidovich Filipenko
Determination of TREC and KREC reference intervals for immunodeficiency newborn screening in the Russian Federation
Medicinskaâ Immunologiâ
Primary immunodeficiency (PID)
T-cells
B-cells, screening
TREC
KREC
newborn
reference intervals
author_facet Maria Alexandrovna Gordukova
Ilya Anatolievich Korsunsky
Yulia Vladimirovna Chursinova
Maria Mikhailovna Byakhova
Igor Petrovich Oskorbin
Andrey Petrovich Prodeus
Maxim Leonidovich Filipenko
author_sort Maria Alexandrovna Gordukova
title Determination of TREC and KREC reference intervals for immunodeficiency newborn screening in the Russian Federation
title_short Determination of TREC and KREC reference intervals for immunodeficiency newborn screening in the Russian Federation
title_full Determination of TREC and KREC reference intervals for immunodeficiency newborn screening in the Russian Federation
title_fullStr Determination of TREC and KREC reference intervals for immunodeficiency newborn screening in the Russian Federation
title_full_unstemmed Determination of TREC and KREC reference intervals for immunodeficiency newborn screening in the Russian Federation
title_sort determination of trec and krec reference intervals for immunodeficiency newborn screening in the russian federation
publisher SPb RAACI
series Medicinskaâ Immunologiâ
issn 1563-0625
2313-741X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description In this work we used a reference population of newborns and sampled dried blood spots on Guthrie cards of 2,739 individual samples to determine the reference interval of TRECs and KRECs values in order to diagnose primary immunodeficiency due to neonatal screening. The median of absolute TRECs and KRECs values were 195 (CI95%: 185-206) and 185 (CI95%: 176-197) copies per μl, respectively, the normalized values for TREC - 2780 (CI95%: 2690-2840) and for KREC - 2790 (CI95%: 2700-2900) copies per 2x105 copies of the albumin gene or 105 cells. The reference interval was calculated for 99 and 99.9 percentiles of all TRECs and KRECs values. Due to asymmetric distribution of data to filter outliers values Tukey's criterion was applied after the logarithmic transformation of the data. When analyzing absolute values TREC / KREC per μL of blood) there no “drop-down” TRECs values were identified; for KRECs, 18 values were excluded from further analysis (from 9.8 to 13.5). Emissions are not identified for the normalized values TRECs / KRECs. The obtained reference values TRECs and KRECs (at the level of 0.1 percentile) were 458 and 32 per 105 cells, or 23 and 17 per μl of neonatal blood, respectively.
topic Primary immunodeficiency (PID)
T-cells
B-cells, screening
TREC
KREC
newborn
reference intervals
url https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/1719
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