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Concentration Determination of >200 Proteins in Dried Blood Spots for Biomarker Discovery and Validation

The use of protein biomarkers as surrogates for clinical endpoints requires extensive multilevel validation including development of robust and sensitive assays for precise measurement of protein concentration. Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) is a well-established mass-spectrometric method that c...

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Autores principales: Eshghi, Azad, Pistawka, Adam J., Liu, Jun, Chen, Michael, Sinclair, Nicholas J. T., Hardie, Darryl B., Elliott, Monica, Chen, Lei, Newman, Rachael, Mohammed, Yassene, Borchers, Christoph H.
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Publicado: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7050112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31896676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.TIR119.001820
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author Eshghi, Azad
Pistawka, Adam J.
Liu, Jun
Chen, Michael
Sinclair, Nicholas J. T.
Hardie, Darryl B.
Elliott, Monica
Chen, Lei
Newman, Rachael
Mohammed, Yassene
Borchers, Christoph H.
author_facet Eshghi, Azad
Pistawka, Adam J.
Liu, Jun
Chen, Michael
Sinclair, Nicholas J. T.
Hardie, Darryl B.
Elliott, Monica
Chen, Lei
Newman, Rachael
Mohammed, Yassene
Borchers, Christoph H.
author_sort Eshghi, Azad
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description The use of protein biomarkers as surrogates for clinical endpoints requires extensive multilevel validation including development of robust and sensitive assays for precise measurement of protein concentration. Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) is a well-established mass-spectrometric method that can be used for reproducible protein-concentration measurements in biological specimens collected via microsampling. The dried blood spot (DBS) microsampling technique can be performed non-invasively without the expertise of a phlebotomist, and can enhance analyte stability which facilitate the application of this technique in retrospective studies while providing lower storage and shipping costs, because cold-chain logistics can be eliminated. Thus, precise, sensitive, and multiplexed methods for measuring protein concentrations in DBSs can be used for de novo biomarker discovery and for biomarker quantification or verification experiments. To achieve this goal, MRM assays were developed for multiplexed concentration measurement of proteins in DBSs. The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) was found to have a median total coefficient of variation (CV) of 18% for 245 proteins, whereas the median LLOQ was 5 fmol of peptide injected on column, and the median inter-day CV over 4 days for measuring endogenous protein concentration was 8%. The majority (88%) of the assays displayed parallelism, whereas the peptide standards remained stable throughout the assay workflow and after exposure to multiple freeze-thaw cycles. For 190 proteins, the measured protein concentrations remained stable in DBS stored at ambient laboratory temperature for up to 2 months. Finally, the developed assays were used to measure the concentration ranges for 200 proteins in twenty same sex, same race and age matched individuals.
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spelling pubmed-70501122020-03-05 Concentration Determination of >200 Proteins in Dried Blood Spots for Biomarker Discovery and Validation Eshghi, Azad Pistawka, Adam J. Liu, Jun Chen, Michael Sinclair, Nicholas J. T. Hardie, Darryl B. Elliott, Monica Chen, Lei Newman, Rachael Mohammed, Yassene Borchers, Christoph H. Mol Cell Proteomics Technological Innovation and Resources The use of protein biomarkers as surrogates for clinical endpoints requires extensive multilevel validation including development of robust and sensitive assays for precise measurement of protein concentration. Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) is a well-established mass-spectrometric method that can be used for reproducible protein-concentration measurements in biological specimens collected via microsampling. The dried blood spot (DBS) microsampling technique can be performed non-invasively without the expertise of a phlebotomist, and can enhance analyte stability which facilitate the application of this technique in retrospective studies while providing lower storage and shipping costs, because cold-chain logistics can be eliminated. Thus, precise, sensitive, and multiplexed methods for measuring protein concentrations in DBSs can be used for de novo biomarker discovery and for biomarker quantification or verification experiments. To achieve this goal, MRM assays were developed for multiplexed concentration measurement of proteins in DBSs. The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) was found to have a median total coefficient of variation (CV) of 18% for 245 proteins, whereas the median LLOQ was 5 fmol of peptide injected on column, and the median inter-day CV over 4 days for measuring endogenous protein concentration was 8%. The majority (88%) of the assays displayed parallelism, whereas the peptide standards remained stable throughout the assay workflow and after exposure to multiple freeze-thaw cycles. For 190 proteins, the measured protein concentrations remained stable in DBS stored at ambient laboratory temperature for up to 2 months. Finally, the developed assays were used to measure the concentration ranges for 200 proteins in twenty same sex, same race and age matched individuals. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2020-03 2020-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7050112/ /pubmed/31896676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.TIR119.001820 Text en © 2020 Eshghi et al. Author's Choice—Final version open access under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
spellingShingle Technological Innovation and Resources
Eshghi, Azad
Pistawka, Adam J.
Liu, Jun
Chen, Michael
Sinclair, Nicholas J. T.
Hardie, Darryl B.
Elliott, Monica
Chen, Lei
Newman, Rachael
Mohammed, Yassene
Borchers, Christoph H.
Concentration Determination of >200 Proteins in Dried Blood Spots for Biomarker Discovery and Validation
title Concentration Determination of >200 Proteins in Dried Blood Spots for Biomarker Discovery and Validation
title_full Concentration Determination of >200 Proteins in Dried Blood Spots for Biomarker Discovery and Validation
title_fullStr Concentration Determination of >200 Proteins in Dried Blood Spots for Biomarker Discovery and Validation
title_full_unstemmed Concentration Determination of >200 Proteins in Dried Blood Spots for Biomarker Discovery and Validation
title_short Concentration Determination of >200 Proteins in Dried Blood Spots for Biomarker Discovery and Validation
title_sort concentration determination of >200 proteins in dried blood spots for biomarker discovery and validation
topic Technological Innovation and Resources
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7050112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31896676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.TIR119.001820
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