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Evaluation of Aptamers as Affinity Reagents for an Enhancement of SRM-Based Detection of Low-Abundance Proteins in Blood Plasma

Selected reaction monitoring (SRM) is a mass spectrometric technique characterized by the exceptionally high selectivity and sensitivity of protein detection. However, even with this technique, the quantitative detection of low- and ultralow-abundance proteins in blood plasma, which is of great impo...

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Autores principales: Radko, Sergey, Ptitsyn, Konstantin, Novikova, Svetlana, Kiseleva, Yana, Moysa, Alexander, Kurbatov, Leonid, Mannanova, Maria, Zgoda, Victor, Ponomarenko, Elena, Lisitsa, Andrey, Archakov, Alexander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7277749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32456365
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8050133
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author Radko, Sergey
Ptitsyn, Konstantin
Novikova, Svetlana
Kiseleva, Yana
Moysa, Alexander
Kurbatov, Leonid
Mannanova, Maria
Zgoda, Victor
Ponomarenko, Elena
Lisitsa, Andrey
Archakov, Alexander
author_facet Radko, Sergey
Ptitsyn, Konstantin
Novikova, Svetlana
Kiseleva, Yana
Moysa, Alexander
Kurbatov, Leonid
Mannanova, Maria
Zgoda, Victor
Ponomarenko, Elena
Lisitsa, Andrey
Archakov, Alexander
author_sort Radko, Sergey
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description Selected reaction monitoring (SRM) is a mass spectrometric technique characterized by the exceptionally high selectivity and sensitivity of protein detection. However, even with this technique, the quantitative detection of low- and ultralow-abundance proteins in blood plasma, which is of great importance for the search and verification of novel protein disease markers, is a challenging task due to the immense dynamic range of protein abundance levels. One approach used to overcome this problem is the immunoaffinity enrichment of target proteins for SRM analysis, employing monoclonal antibodies. Aptamers appear as a promising alternative to antibodies for affinity enrichment. Here, using recombinant protein SMAD4 as a model target added at known concentrations to human blood plasma and SRM as a detection method, we investigated a relationship between the initial amount of the target protein and its amount in the fraction enriched with SMAD4 by an anti-SMAD4 DNA-aptamer immobilized on magnetic beads. It was found that the aptamer-based enrichment provided a 30-fold increase in the sensitivity of SRM detection of SMAD4. These results indicate that the aptamer-based affinity enrichment of target proteins can be successfully employed to improve quantitative detection of low-abundance proteins by SRM in undepleted human blood plasma.
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spelling pubmed-72777492020-06-12 Evaluation of Aptamers as Affinity Reagents for an Enhancement of SRM-Based Detection of Low-Abundance Proteins in Blood Plasma Radko, Sergey Ptitsyn, Konstantin Novikova, Svetlana Kiseleva, Yana Moysa, Alexander Kurbatov, Leonid Mannanova, Maria Zgoda, Victor Ponomarenko, Elena Lisitsa, Andrey Archakov, Alexander Biomedicines Article Selected reaction monitoring (SRM) is a mass spectrometric technique characterized by the exceptionally high selectivity and sensitivity of protein detection. However, even with this technique, the quantitative detection of low- and ultralow-abundance proteins in blood plasma, which is of great importance for the search and verification of novel protein disease markers, is a challenging task due to the immense dynamic range of protein abundance levels. One approach used to overcome this problem is the immunoaffinity enrichment of target proteins for SRM analysis, employing monoclonal antibodies. Aptamers appear as a promising alternative to antibodies for affinity enrichment. Here, using recombinant protein SMAD4 as a model target added at known concentrations to human blood plasma and SRM as a detection method, we investigated a relationship between the initial amount of the target protein and its amount in the fraction enriched with SMAD4 by an anti-SMAD4 DNA-aptamer immobilized on magnetic beads. It was found that the aptamer-based enrichment provided a 30-fold increase in the sensitivity of SRM detection of SMAD4. These results indicate that the aptamer-based affinity enrichment of target proteins can be successfully employed to improve quantitative detection of low-abundance proteins by SRM in undepleted human blood plasma. MDPI 2020-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7277749/ /pubmed/32456365 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8050133 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/).
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Radko, Sergey
Ptitsyn, Konstantin
Novikova, Svetlana
Kiseleva, Yana
Moysa, Alexander
Kurbatov, Leonid
Mannanova, Maria
Zgoda, Victor
Ponomarenko, Elena
Lisitsa, Andrey
Archakov, Alexander
Evaluation of Aptamers as Affinity Reagents for an Enhancement of SRM-Based Detection of Low-Abundance Proteins in Blood Plasma
title Evaluation of Aptamers as Affinity Reagents for an Enhancement of SRM-Based Detection of Low-Abundance Proteins in Blood Plasma
title_full Evaluation of Aptamers as Affinity Reagents for an Enhancement of SRM-Based Detection of Low-Abundance Proteins in Blood Plasma
title_fullStr Evaluation of Aptamers as Affinity Reagents for an Enhancement of SRM-Based Detection of Low-Abundance Proteins in Blood Plasma
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Aptamers as Affinity Reagents for an Enhancement of SRM-Based Detection of Low-Abundance Proteins in Blood Plasma
title_short Evaluation of Aptamers as Affinity Reagents for an Enhancement of SRM-Based Detection of Low-Abundance Proteins in Blood Plasma
title_sort evaluation of aptamers as affinity reagents for an enhancement of srm-based detection of low-abundance proteins in blood plasma
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7277749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32456365
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8050133
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