Development and validation of a bioanalytical method for the quantification of methotrexate from serum and capillary blood using volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) and on-line solid phase extraction (SPE) LC-MS.

Opitz P, Fobker M, Fabian J, Hempel G

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

High-dose methotrexate is part of the polychemotherapy protocols for the treatment of Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) with therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) to adjust leucovorin rescue. An immunoassay is commonly used to analyse serum samples collected via venous blood sampling. However, immunoassays cannot distinguish between the parent drug and its metabolites. Besides, the blood volume required by venous blood sampling is high. Therefore, the aim of this project was to develop a fast, simple, reliable and cost-efficient micro sampling bioanalytical method using capillary blood to minimize the harm of children and to analyse both methotrexate and its metabolites. To achieve this aim, a LC-MS method with on-line solid phase extraction (SPE) for the simultaneous detection of methotrexate and its metabolites from capillary blood using volumetric-absorptive-microsampling (VAMS) technology was developed and fully validated. Besides, the method was also validated and modified for serum samples to compare the results with the immunoassay. A single-quadrupole MS detector was used for detection. Through the use of on-line SPE technology, a lower limit of quantitation of 0.03 µM for MTX and 7-OH-MTX and of 0.05 µM for DAMPA from a 10 μL capillary blood sample was achieved. The accuracy is between 90.0 and 104% and the precision between 4.7 and 12% for methotrexate and its metabolites, respectively. Because of the cross reactivity of the immunoassay a cross-validation was not successful. Besides, a correlation factor of 0.46 for MTX between plasma and whole-blood was found. A fast, simple, reliable and cost-efficient extraction and analysis LC-MS method could be developed and validated, which is applicable in ambulatory and clinical care.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Chromatographic Science (J Chromatogr Sci)
Volume1715
Article number464610
StatusPublished
Release year2024
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.chroma.2023.464610
Keywordsbioanalytical method; methotrexate; serum; capillary blood

Authors from the University of Münster

Fabian, Jörg
Professorship of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Prof. Lehr)
Fobker, Manfred
Centre of Laboratory Medicine (Central Laboratory)
Hempel, Georg
Professur für Klinische Pharmazie (Prof. Hempel) (apl.)
Opitz, Patrick Christian
Professur für Klinische Pharmazie (Prof. Hempel) (apl.)