Quantitative analysis of imetelstat in plasma with LC-MS/MS using solid-phase or hybridization extraction

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Aim: Imetelstat, a 13-mer oligonucleotide with a lipid tail is being evaluated for treating hematologic myeloid malignancies. This report describes the development of extraction and quantification methods for imetelstat. Methodology & results: Imetelstat was extracted using SPE (rat plasma) or by hybridization using a biotinylated capture probe (human plasma) and was quantified by LC-MS/MS. Calibration curves were established (0.1-50 μg/ml). Stability of imetelstat in plasma was demonstrated. Concentrations of imetelstat extracted using either of the methods and quantified with LC-MS/MS were comparable with a validated ELISA. Conclusion: Two extraction methods (solid phase and hybridization) were developed for quantifying imetelstat in plasma using LC-MS/MS. The hybridization extraction in combination with LC-MS/MS is a novel extraction approach.

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Dillen, L., Sips, L., Greway, T., & Verhaeghe, T. (2017). Quantitative analysis of imetelstat in plasma with LC-MS/MS using solid-phase or hybridization extraction. Bioanalysis, 9(23), 1859–1872. https://doi.org/10.4155/bio-2017-0145

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