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Protocol for Preliminary, Multicenteric Validation of Pocosteo Device: A Point of Care Tool for Proteomic and Genomic Study of Osteoporosis Publisher



Razi F1 ; Ostovar A2 ; Fahimfar N2 ; Amoli MM3 ; Fana SE4 ; Dimai HP5 ; Obermayerpietsch B5 ; Luegger B5 ; Rivadeneira F6 ; Nabipour I7 ; Larijani B8 ; Khashayar P9
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  1. 1. Metabolomics and Genomics Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Molecular-Cellular Sciences Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Osteoporosis Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Metabolic Disorders Research Center (MDRC), Endocrinology and Metabolism Molecular-Cellular Sciences Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  5. 5. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology, Medical University of Graz, Styria, Graz, Austria
  6. 6. Erasmus Universitair Medisch Centrum Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
  7. 7. The Persian Gulf Marine Biotechnology Research Center, The Persian Gulf Biomedical Sciences Research Institute, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran
  8. 8. Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  9. 9. Center for Microsystems Technology, Imec & Ghent University, Zwijnaarde, Gent, Belgium

Source: Biology Methods and Protocols Published:2024


Abstract

One of the goals of the HORIZON 2020 project PoCOsteo was to develop a medical device, which would measure and/or quantify proteomic as well as genomic factors as present in whole blood samples collected through finger prick. After validating the tool in the clinical setting, the next step would be its clinical validation based on the existing guidelines. This article presents the protocol of a validation study to be carried out independently at two different centers (Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology at the Medical University of Graz as a clinic-based cohort, and the Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Institute at the Tehran University of Medical Sciences as a population-based cohort). It aims to assess the tool according to the Clinical & Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines, confirming if the proteomics and genomics measurements provided by the tool are accurate and reproducible compared with the existing state-of-the-art tests. This is the first time that such a detailed protocol for lab validation of a medical tool for proteomics and genomic measurement is designed based on the existing guidelines and thus could be used as a template for clinical validation of future point-of-care tools. Moreover, the multicentric cohort design will allow the study of a large number of diverse individuals, which will improve the validity and generalizability of the results for different settings. © The Author(s) 2024.