Protein-based multiplex assays: Mock presubmissions to the US food and drug administration

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As a part of ongoing efforts of the NCI-FDA Interagency Oncology Task Force subcommittee on molecular diagnostics, members of the Clinical Proteomic Technology Assessment for Cancer program of the National Cancer Institute have submitted 2 protein-based multiplex assay descriptions to the Office of In Vitro Diagnostic Device Evaluation and Safety, US Food and Drug Administration. The objective was to evaluate the analytical measurement criteria and studies needed to validate protein-based multiplex assays. Each submission described a different protein-based platform: a multiplex immunoaffinity mass spectrometry platform for protein quantification, and an immunological array platform quantifying glycoprotein isoforms. Submissions provided a mutually beneficial way for members of the proteomics and regulatory communities to identify the analytical issues that the field should address when developing protein-based multiplex clinical assays. © 2009 American Association for Clinical Chemistry.

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Regnier, F. E., Skates, S. J., Mesri, M., Rodriguez, H., Težak, Ž., Kondratovich, M. V., … Leigh Anderson, N. (2010). Protein-based multiplex assays: Mock presubmissions to the US food and drug administration. Clinical Chemistry, 56(2), 165–171. https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2009.140087

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