Genotype-specific reference interval of haptoglobin tests in a Chinese population on the BN II System

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Daxin Lei
Saicong Hu
Miao Guo
Jia Wang
Xiaowei Ma
Fukun Wang
Zhengxin He
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[1] The 980Th Hospital of PLA Joint Logistical Support Force (Bethune International Peace Hospital),Clinical Laboratory
[2] Hebei Medical University First Affiliated Hospital,Department of Neurology
[3] The 980Th Hospital of PLA Joint Logistical Support Force (Bethune International Peace Hospital),Basic Medical Laboratory
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The distribution of Haptoglobin (HP) subtypes differs according to race and geography. It was also confirmed that the serum HP concentration was substantially affected by the HP subtypes. This study aimed to investigate the HP subtypes in northern Chinese and to establish reference intervals for the major HP subtypes using the BN II system. 1195 individuals were included in the study, grouped by haptoglobin subtype, and tested for concentrations by BN II System. Analysis of reference range was performed according to the EP28-A3c guideline. The need to establish reference ranges for subtype, gender, and age groupings was confirmed by the Z-test. The 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles were used as the upper and lower limits of the reference interval, respectively. In the population we investigated, the HP2-2 subtype had the highest proportion, accounting for 49.3%, followed by HP2-1 (38.0%), HP1-1 (7.2%). In addition, about 5.5% of individuals had HPdel-related subtypes. The concentrations of the major subtypes (HP1-1, HP2-1, HP2-2) were significantly different, and it was necessary to establish reference ranges by grouping according to the results of the Z-test. The reference intervals were as follows: HP1-1, 0.37–2.19 g/L; HP2-1, 0.38–2.12 g/L; HP2-2, 0.12–1.51 g/L. Significant differences in HP concentrations between genders and ages were found, however, it was not necessary to establish separate reference interval since the results of the Z-test was negative. We have established reference ranges of serum haptoglobin concentrations based on subtypes, which are necessary for the clinical application of haptoglobin.
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