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An MRM-Based Multiplexed Quantification Assay for Human Adipokines and Apolipoproteins
Adipokines and apolipoproteins are key regulators and potential biomarkers in obesity and associated diseases and their quantitative assessment is crucial for functional analyses to understand disease mechanisms. Compared to routinely used ELISAs, multiple reaction monitoring (MRM)-based mass spectr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070386/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32054032 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25040775 |
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author | Krieg, Laura Schaffert, Alexandra Kern, Matthias Landgraf, Kathrin Wabitsch, Martin Beck-Sickinger, Annette G. Körner, Antje Blüher, Matthias von Bergen, Martin Schubert, Kristin |
author_facet | Krieg, Laura Schaffert, Alexandra Kern, Matthias Landgraf, Kathrin Wabitsch, Martin Beck-Sickinger, Annette G. Körner, Antje Blüher, Matthias von Bergen, Martin Schubert, Kristin |
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description | Adipokines and apolipoproteins are key regulators and potential biomarkers in obesity and associated diseases and their quantitative assessment is crucial for functional analyses to understand disease mechanisms. Compared to routinely used ELISAs, multiple reaction monitoring (MRM)-based mass spectrometry allows multiplexing and detection of proteins for which antibodies are not available. Thus, we established an MRM method to quantify 9 adipokines and 10 apolipoproteins in human serum. We optimized sample preparation by depleting the two most abundant serum proteins for improved detectability of low abundant proteins. Intra-day and inter-day imprecision were below 16.5%, demonstrating a high accuracy. In 50 serum samples from participants with either normal weight or obesity, we quantified 8 adipokines and 10 apolipoproteins. Significantly different abundances were observed for five adipokines (adipsin, adiponectin, chemerin, leptin, vaspin) and four apolipoproteins (apo-B100/-C2/-C4/-D) between the body mass index (BMI) groups. Additionally, we applied our MRM assay to serum samples from normal weight children and human adipocyte cell culture supernatants to proof the feasibility for large cohort studies and distinct biological matrices. In summary, this multiplexed assay facilitated the investigation of relationships between adipokines or apolipoproteins and phenotypes or clinical parameters in large cohorts, which may contribute to disease prediction approaches in the future. |
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spelling | pubmed-70703862020-03-19 An MRM-Based Multiplexed Quantification Assay for Human Adipokines and Apolipoproteins Krieg, Laura Schaffert, Alexandra Kern, Matthias Landgraf, Kathrin Wabitsch, Martin Beck-Sickinger, Annette G. Körner, Antje Blüher, Matthias von Bergen, Martin Schubert, Kristin Molecules Article Adipokines and apolipoproteins are key regulators and potential biomarkers in obesity and associated diseases and their quantitative assessment is crucial for functional analyses to understand disease mechanisms. Compared to routinely used ELISAs, multiple reaction monitoring (MRM)-based mass spectrometry allows multiplexing and detection of proteins for which antibodies are not available. Thus, we established an MRM method to quantify 9 adipokines and 10 apolipoproteins in human serum. We optimized sample preparation by depleting the two most abundant serum proteins for improved detectability of low abundant proteins. Intra-day and inter-day imprecision were below 16.5%, demonstrating a high accuracy. In 50 serum samples from participants with either normal weight or obesity, we quantified 8 adipokines and 10 apolipoproteins. Significantly different abundances were observed for five adipokines (adipsin, adiponectin, chemerin, leptin, vaspin) and four apolipoproteins (apo-B100/-C2/-C4/-D) between the body mass index (BMI) groups. Additionally, we applied our MRM assay to serum samples from normal weight children and human adipocyte cell culture supernatants to proof the feasibility for large cohort studies and distinct biological matrices. In summary, this multiplexed assay facilitated the investigation of relationships between adipokines or apolipoproteins and phenotypes or clinical parameters in large cohorts, which may contribute to disease prediction approaches in the future. MDPI 2020-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7070386/ /pubmed/32054032 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25040775 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Krieg, Laura Schaffert, Alexandra Kern, Matthias Landgraf, Kathrin Wabitsch, Martin Beck-Sickinger, Annette G. Körner, Antje Blüher, Matthias von Bergen, Martin Schubert, Kristin An MRM-Based Multiplexed Quantification Assay for Human Adipokines and Apolipoproteins |
title | An MRM-Based Multiplexed Quantification Assay for Human Adipokines and Apolipoproteins |
title_full | An MRM-Based Multiplexed Quantification Assay for Human Adipokines and Apolipoproteins |
title_fullStr | An MRM-Based Multiplexed Quantification Assay for Human Adipokines and Apolipoproteins |
title_full_unstemmed | An MRM-Based Multiplexed Quantification Assay for Human Adipokines and Apolipoproteins |
title_short | An MRM-Based Multiplexed Quantification Assay for Human Adipokines and Apolipoproteins |
title_sort | mrm-based multiplexed quantification assay for human adipokines and apolipoproteins |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070386/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32054032 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25040775 |
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