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Proteomic Analysis for the Diagnosis of Fibrinogen Aα-chain Amyloidosis

INTRODUCTION: Hereditary fibrinogen Aα-chain (AFib) amyloidosis is a relatively uncommon renal disease associated with a small number of pathogenic fibrinogen Aα (FibA) variants; wild-type FibA normally does not result in amyloid deposition. Proteomics is now routinely used to identify the amyloid t...

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Autores principales: Taylor, Graham W., Gilbertson, Janet A., Sayed, Rabya, Blanco, Angel, Rendell, Nigel B., Rowczenio, Dorota, Rezk, Tamer, Mangione, P. Patrizia, Canetti, Diana, Bass, Paul, Hawkins, Philip N., Gillmore, Julian D.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6612008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31317119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2019.04.007
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author Taylor, Graham W.
Gilbertson, Janet A.
Sayed, Rabya
Blanco, Angel
Rendell, Nigel B.
Rowczenio, Dorota
Rezk, Tamer
Mangione, P. Patrizia
Canetti, Diana
Bass, Paul
Hawkins, Philip N.
Gillmore, Julian D.
author_facet Taylor, Graham W.
Gilbertson, Janet A.
Sayed, Rabya
Blanco, Angel
Rendell, Nigel B.
Rowczenio, Dorota
Rezk, Tamer
Mangione, P. Patrizia
Canetti, Diana
Bass, Paul
Hawkins, Philip N.
Gillmore, Julian D.
author_sort Taylor, Graham W.
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description INTRODUCTION: Hereditary fibrinogen Aα-chain (AFib) amyloidosis is a relatively uncommon renal disease associated with a small number of pathogenic fibrinogen Aα (FibA) variants; wild-type FibA normally does not result in amyloid deposition. Proteomics is now routinely used to identify the amyloid type in clinical samples, and we report here our algorithm for identification of FibA in amyloid. METHODS: Proteomics data from 1001 Congo red–positive patient samples were examined using the Mascot search engine to interrogate the Swiss-Prot database and generate protein identity scores. An algorithm was applied to identify FibA as the amyloid protein based on Mascot scores. FibA variants were identified by appending the known amyloidogenic variant sequences to the Swiss-Prot database. RESULTS: AFib amyloid was identified by proteomics in 64 renal samples based on the Mascot scores relative to other amyloid proteins, the presence of a pathogenic variant, and coverage of the p.449-621 sequence. Contamination by blood could be excluded from a comparison of the FibA score with that of the fibrinogen β and γ chains. The proteomics results were consistent with the clinical diagnosis. Four additional renal samples did not fulfill all the criteria using the algorithm but were adjudged as AFib amyloid based on a full assessment of the clinical and biochemical results. CONCLUSION: AFib amyloid can be identified reliably in glomerular amyloid by proteomics using a score-based algorithm. Proteomics data should be used as a guide to AFib diagnosis, with the results considered together with all available clinical and laboratory information.
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spelling pubmed-66120082019-07-17 Proteomic Analysis for the Diagnosis of Fibrinogen Aα-chain Amyloidosis Taylor, Graham W. Gilbertson, Janet A. Sayed, Rabya Blanco, Angel Rendell, Nigel B. Rowczenio, Dorota Rezk, Tamer Mangione, P. Patrizia Canetti, Diana Bass, Paul Hawkins, Philip N. Gillmore, Julian D. Kidney Int Rep Clinical Research INTRODUCTION: Hereditary fibrinogen Aα-chain (AFib) amyloidosis is a relatively uncommon renal disease associated with a small number of pathogenic fibrinogen Aα (FibA) variants; wild-type FibA normally does not result in amyloid deposition. Proteomics is now routinely used to identify the amyloid type in clinical samples, and we report here our algorithm for identification of FibA in amyloid. METHODS: Proteomics data from 1001 Congo red–positive patient samples were examined using the Mascot search engine to interrogate the Swiss-Prot database and generate protein identity scores. An algorithm was applied to identify FibA as the amyloid protein based on Mascot scores. FibA variants were identified by appending the known amyloidogenic variant sequences to the Swiss-Prot database. RESULTS: AFib amyloid was identified by proteomics in 64 renal samples based on the Mascot scores relative to other amyloid proteins, the presence of a pathogenic variant, and coverage of the p.449-621 sequence. Contamination by blood could be excluded from a comparison of the FibA score with that of the fibrinogen β and γ chains. The proteomics results were consistent with the clinical diagnosis. Four additional renal samples did not fulfill all the criteria using the algorithm but were adjudged as AFib amyloid based on a full assessment of the clinical and biochemical results. CONCLUSION: AFib amyloid can be identified reliably in glomerular amyloid by proteomics using a score-based algorithm. Proteomics data should be used as a guide to AFib diagnosis, with the results considered together with all available clinical and laboratory information. Elsevier 2019-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6612008/ /pubmed/31317119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2019.04.007 Text en © 2019 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Taylor, Graham W.
Gilbertson, Janet A.
Sayed, Rabya
Blanco, Angel
Rendell, Nigel B.
Rowczenio, Dorota
Rezk, Tamer
Mangione, P. Patrizia
Canetti, Diana
Bass, Paul
Hawkins, Philip N.
Gillmore, Julian D.
Proteomic Analysis for the Diagnosis of Fibrinogen Aα-chain Amyloidosis
title Proteomic Analysis for the Diagnosis of Fibrinogen Aα-chain Amyloidosis
title_full Proteomic Analysis for the Diagnosis of Fibrinogen Aα-chain Amyloidosis
title_fullStr Proteomic Analysis for the Diagnosis of Fibrinogen Aα-chain Amyloidosis
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic Analysis for the Diagnosis of Fibrinogen Aα-chain Amyloidosis
title_short Proteomic Analysis for the Diagnosis of Fibrinogen Aα-chain Amyloidosis
title_sort proteomic analysis for the diagnosis of fibrinogen aα-chain amyloidosis
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6612008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31317119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2019.04.007
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