Performance Evaluation of Different FIX Activity Assays for Determining Nonacog Beta Pegol (N9-GP, Refixia®) Activity Using Reagent-/Platform-Specific Conversion Factors

  • Christian Irsara
  • , Andrea Griesmacher
  • , Bernhard Strasser
  • , Axel Schlagenhauf
  • , Christina Sorschag
  • , Erich Wimmer
  • , Florian Prüller
  • , Janne Cadamuro (Co-author)
  • , Johannes Radek
  • , Josef Tomasits
  • , Josef Seier
  • , Peter Fraunberger
  • , Peter Quehenberger
  • , Gerald Lirk
  • , Sabine Sussitz-Rack
  • , Sylvia Mink (Co-author)
  • , Alexander Haushofer

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Abstract

Nonacog beta pegol (N9-GP) is a glycoPEGylated FIX replacement product with extended half-life for treatment of haemophilia B patients. Monitoring of N9-GP with clotting-based one-stage FIX assays is complicated by high variations, mainly due to reagent-specific interference with polyethylene glycol.In 11 distinct specialized coagulation laboratories in Austria, N9-GP spiked samples were measured in replicates in two distinct surveys, 3 years apart, using five different one-stage assay reagents and one chromogenic FIX assay. Regression analysis was used to investigate if back-calculation of N9-GP levels is feasible.We could demonstrate a linear relationship between the spiked N9-GP concentration and measured FIX activity levels for all examined assays, suggesting that N9-GP activity may be back-calculated using reagent-/platform-specific conversion factors. Within-laboratory variation after 3 years was acceptable in most, but not all, laboratories.We demonstrate that back-calculation of N9-GP activity levels may be possible when using one-stage FIX assays. However, we recommend that every laboratory ascertain its own conversion factor. When measuring real patient samples, we encourage simultaneous measurement of N9-GP spiked control material with known concentrations to ensure the validity of the current back-calculation.

Original languageEnglish
JournalHÄMOSTASEOLOGIE
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 29 Aug 2025

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