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Development of a selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry-based assay to detect asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in biological fluids

Cancer Biomarkers have the capability to improve patient outcomes. They have potential applications in diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring of disease progression and measuring response to treatment. This type of information is particularly useful in the individualisation of treatment regimens. Biomarke...

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Autores principales: Dutta, Anindita, Potier, David N., Walker, Michael J., Gray, Oliver J., Parker, Catriona, Holland, Mark, Williamson, Andrew J.K., Pierce, Andrew, Unwin, Richard D., Krishnan, Shekhar, Saha, Vaskar, Whetton, Anthony D.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683124
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12224
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author Dutta, Anindita
Potier, David N.
Walker, Michael J.
Gray, Oliver J.
Parker, Catriona
Holland, Mark
Williamson, Andrew J.K.
Pierce, Andrew
Unwin, Richard D.
Krishnan, Shekhar
Saha, Vaskar
Whetton, Anthony D.
author_facet Dutta, Anindita
Potier, David N.
Walker, Michael J.
Gray, Oliver J.
Parker, Catriona
Holland, Mark
Williamson, Andrew J.K.
Pierce, Andrew
Unwin, Richard D.
Krishnan, Shekhar
Saha, Vaskar
Whetton, Anthony D.
author_sort Dutta, Anindita
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description Cancer Biomarkers have the capability to improve patient outcomes. They have potential applications in diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring of disease progression and measuring response to treatment. This type of information is particularly useful in the individualisation of treatment regimens. Biomarkers may take many forms but considerable effort has been made to identify and quantify proteins in biological fluids. However, a major challenge in measuring protein in biological fluids, such as plasma, is the sensitivity of the assay and the complex matrix of proteins present. Furthermore, determining the effect of proteases in disease requires measurement of their activity in biological fluids as quantification of the protein itself may not provide sufficient information. To date little progress has been made towards monitoring activity of proteases in plasma. The protease asparaginyl endopeptidase has been implicated in diseases such as breast cancer, leukaemia and dementia. Here we describe a new approach to sensitively and in a targeted fashion quantify asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in plasma using a synthetic substrate peptide protected from nonspecific hydrolysis using D-amino acids within the structure. Our selected reaction monitoring approach enabled asparaginyl endopeptidase activity to be measured in human plasma with both a high dynamic range and sensitivity. This manuscript describes a paradigm for future development of assays to measure protease activities in biological fluids as biomarkers of disease.
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spelling pubmed-53425912017-03-24 Development of a selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry-based assay to detect asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in biological fluids Dutta, Anindita Potier, David N. Walker, Michael J. Gray, Oliver J. Parker, Catriona Holland, Mark Williamson, Andrew J.K. Pierce, Andrew Unwin, Richard D. Krishnan, Shekhar Saha, Vaskar Whetton, Anthony D. Oncotarget Research Paper Cancer Biomarkers have the capability to improve patient outcomes. They have potential applications in diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring of disease progression and measuring response to treatment. This type of information is particularly useful in the individualisation of treatment regimens. Biomarkers may take many forms but considerable effort has been made to identify and quantify proteins in biological fluids. However, a major challenge in measuring protein in biological fluids, such as plasma, is the sensitivity of the assay and the complex matrix of proteins present. Furthermore, determining the effect of proteases in disease requires measurement of their activity in biological fluids as quantification of the protein itself may not provide sufficient information. To date little progress has been made towards monitoring activity of proteases in plasma. The protease asparaginyl endopeptidase has been implicated in diseases such as breast cancer, leukaemia and dementia. Here we describe a new approach to sensitively and in a targeted fashion quantify asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in plasma using a synthetic substrate peptide protected from nonspecific hydrolysis using D-amino acids within the structure. Our selected reaction monitoring approach enabled asparaginyl endopeptidase activity to be measured in human plasma with both a high dynamic range and sensitivity. This manuscript describes a paradigm for future development of assays to measure protease activities in biological fluids as biomarkers of disease. Impact Journals LLC 2016-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5342591/ /pubmed/27683124 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12224 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Dutta et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dutta, Anindita
Potier, David N.
Walker, Michael J.
Gray, Oliver J.
Parker, Catriona
Holland, Mark
Williamson, Andrew J.K.
Pierce, Andrew
Unwin, Richard D.
Krishnan, Shekhar
Saha, Vaskar
Whetton, Anthony D.
Development of a selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry-based assay to detect asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in biological fluids
title Development of a selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry-based assay to detect asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in biological fluids
title_full Development of a selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry-based assay to detect asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in biological fluids
title_fullStr Development of a selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry-based assay to detect asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in biological fluids
title_full_unstemmed Development of a selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry-based assay to detect asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in biological fluids
title_short Development of a selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry-based assay to detect asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in biological fluids
title_sort development of a selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry-based assay to detect asparaginyl endopeptidase activity in biological fluids
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683124
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12224
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