Voclosporin is a potent immunosuppressive agent currently approved for treating active lupus nephritis. Based on its potential antiviral activity, it has also been investigated as immunosuppressive agent in an investigator-initiated study in SARS-CoV2 positive kidney transplant recipients. As with many immunosuppressive agents, optimizing dosing regimens to achieve therapeutic efficacy while minimizing toxicity remains a critical challenge in clinical practice. To prevent organ rejection as well as infections, the prescribed immunosuppression needs to be well balanced. Dried blood spot (DBS) sampling has enabled development of remote voclosporin therapeutic drug monitoring. Here, we report on the development and analytical validation of a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assay for quantification of voclosporin in dried blood spots. Method development was based on previously developed assays for the quantification of tacrolimus, everolimus, sirolimus, cyclosporin, mycophenolic acid, creatinine and iohexol in DBS and voclosporin in whole blood using LC-MS/MS. HemaXis™ volumetric blood spot devices were used for sample collection. The sample purification was based on the extraction of voclosporin from the DBS samples. Stable isotopically labeled voclosporin-D4 was used as an internal standard prior to sample purification. Bland Altman and Passing bablok analysis were performed for cross validation between whole blood and DBS samples. The method was successfully validated following the current ICH M10 guidelines. The dynamic range for the analyte was 10-600 µg/L with an excellent mean coefficient of correlation of 0.9978. The within run and between run precision and accuracy were both within the acceptance criteria. The cross-validation against the whole blood method shows that the quantified voclosporin results are promising. This developed dried blood spot LC-MS/MS method was successfully validated and provides an easy, efficient workflow for therapeutic drug monitoring in kidney transplant patients or remote pharmacokinetic studies in lupus nephritis patients treated with voclosporin.
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