Reference ranges for the polyethylene glycol (PEG) precipitation activity (%PPA) of eight routine enzyme activities.

Pract Lab Med

Division of Clinical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Children's Research Center, University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Switzerland.

Published: January 2023

Macroenzymes are high-molecular weight forms of enzymes whose presence in human sera can lead to non-pathological, elevated enzyme activities, resulting in further unnecessary clinical evaluation. Precipitation with polyethylene glycol (PEG) is an efficient method for removing macroforms from patient samples and can therefore be used for their identification. Cut-offs (99. Percentiles) for the PEG precipitation activity (%PPA) for eight routine enzyme activities were determined on Abbott's Alinity c, namely: AST (61%), ALT (70%), GGT (41%), LDH (45%), lipase (56%), ALP (17%), CK (36%) and PAMY (45%). Two macroforms (PAMY and CK) were then identified by gel filtration chromatography. We suggest that a %PPA above the enzyme-specific cut-off makes the presence of a macroform possible while a %PPA ≥80%, i.e. markedly above the cut-off, makes it very likely for all enzymes.

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