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IEF pattern classification-derived criteria for the identification of epoetin-δ in urine

Journal

ELECTROPHORESIS
Volume 31, Issue 12, Pages 1918-1924

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/elps.200900645

Keywords

Discriminant analysis; Doping; Erythropoietin; IEF

Funding

  1. MAIIA Diagnostics (Uppsala, Sweden)
  2. WADA [T08B02MS, R07D0MS]
  3. Swiss Federal Office for Sport (FOSPO)

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Epoetin-delta (Dynepo (TM) Shire Pharmaceuticals, Basing stoke, UK) is a synthetic form of erythropoietin (EPO) whose resemblance with endogenous EPO makes it hard to identify using the classical identification criteria. Urine samples collected from six healthy volunteers treated with epoetin-delta injections and from a control population were immuno-purified and analyzed with the usual IEF method. On the basis of the EPO profiles integration, a linear multivariate model was computed for discriminant analysis. For each sample, a pattern classification algorithm returned a bands distribution and intensity score (bands intensity score) saying how representative this sample is of one of the two classes, positive or negative. Effort profiles were also integrated in the model. The method yielded a good sensitivity versus specificity relation and was used to determine the detection window of the molecule following multiple injections. The bands intensity score, which can be generalized to epoetin-alpha and epoetin-beta, is proposed as an alternative criterion and a supplementary evidence for the identification of EPO abuse.

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