A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal

Mass spectrometry and immunoassay: how to measure steroid hormones today and tomorrow




AuthorsTaylor AE, Keevil B, Huhtaniemi IT

PublisherBIOSCIENTIFICA LTD

Publication year2015

JournalEuropean Journal of Endocrinology

Journal name in sourceEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY

Journal acronymEUR J ENDOCRINOL

Volume173

Issue2

First page D1

Last pageD12

Number of pages12

ISSN0804-4643

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-15-0338


Abstract

The recent onslaught of mass spectrometry (MS) to measurements of steroid hormones, including demands that they should be the only acceptable method, has confused clinicians and scientists who have relied for more than 40 years on a variety of immunoassay (IA) methods in steroid hormone measurements. There is little doubt that MS methods with their superior specificity will be the future method of choice in many clinical and research applications of steroid hormone measurement. However, the majority of steroid measurements are currently, and will continue to be, carried out using various types of IAs for several reasons, including their technical ease, cost and availability of commercial reagents. Speedy replacement of all IAs with MS is an unrealistic and unnecessary goal, because the availability of MS measurements is limited by cost, need of expensive equipment, technical demands and lack of commercial applications. Furthermore, IAs have multiple well-known advantages that vindicate their continuing use. The purpose of this article is to elucidate the advantages and limitations of the MS and IA techniques from two angles, i.e. promotion of MS and defence of IA. The purpose of the text is to give the reader an unbiased view about the current state and future trends of steroid analysis and to help him/her choose the correct assay method to serve his/her diagnostic and research needs.




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