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Immunocapture sample clean-up in determination of low abundant protein biomarkers – a feasibility study of peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies

Immunocapture in mass spectrometry based targeted protein analysis using a bottom-up workflow is nowadays mainly performed by target protein extraction using anti-protein antibodies followed by tryptic digestion. Already available monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) which were developed against intact targ...

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Autores principales: Levernæs, Maren C. S., Farhat, Bassem, Oulie, Inger, Abdullah, Sazan S., Paus, Elisabeth, Reubsaet, Léon, Halvorsen, Trine G.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9097496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35702551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05071j
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author Levernæs, Maren C. S.
Farhat, Bassem
Oulie, Inger
Abdullah, Sazan S.
Paus, Elisabeth
Reubsaet, Léon
Halvorsen, Trine G.
author_facet Levernæs, Maren C. S.
Farhat, Bassem
Oulie, Inger
Abdullah, Sazan S.
Paus, Elisabeth
Reubsaet, Léon
Halvorsen, Trine G.
author_sort Levernæs, Maren C. S.
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description Immunocapture in mass spectrometry based targeted protein analysis using a bottom-up workflow is nowadays mainly performed by target protein extraction using anti-protein antibodies followed by tryptic digestion. Already available monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) which were developed against intact target proteins (anti-protein antibodies) can capture proteotypic epitope containing peptides after tryptic digestion of the sample. In the present paper considerations when developing a method for targeted protein quantitation through capture of epitope containing peptides are discussed and a method applying peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies is compared with conventional immunocapture MS. The model protein used for this purpose was progastrin releasing peptide (ProGRP), a validated low abundant biomarker for Small Cell Lung Cancer with reference values in serum in the pg mL(−1) range. A set of mAbs which bind linear epitopes of ProGRP are available, and after a theoretical consideration, three mAbs (E146, E149 and M18) were evaluated for extraction of proteotypic epitope peptides from a complex sample. M18 was the best performing mAb for peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies, matching the LOD (54 pg mL(−1)) and LOQ (181 pg mL(−1)) of the existing conventional immunocapture LC-MS/MS method for determination of ProGRP. Peptide and protein capture using the same mAb were also compared with respect to sample clean-up, and the peptide capture workflow yielded cleaner extracts and therewith less complex chromatograms. Analysis of five patient samples demonstrated that peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies can be used for the determination of various levels of endogenously present ProGRP.
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spelling pubmed-90974962022-06-13 Immunocapture sample clean-up in determination of low abundant protein biomarkers – a feasibility study of peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies Levernæs, Maren C. S. Farhat, Bassem Oulie, Inger Abdullah, Sazan S. Paus, Elisabeth Reubsaet, Léon Halvorsen, Trine G. RSC Adv Chemistry Immunocapture in mass spectrometry based targeted protein analysis using a bottom-up workflow is nowadays mainly performed by target protein extraction using anti-protein antibodies followed by tryptic digestion. Already available monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) which were developed against intact target proteins (anti-protein antibodies) can capture proteotypic epitope containing peptides after tryptic digestion of the sample. In the present paper considerations when developing a method for targeted protein quantitation through capture of epitope containing peptides are discussed and a method applying peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies is compared with conventional immunocapture MS. The model protein used for this purpose was progastrin releasing peptide (ProGRP), a validated low abundant biomarker for Small Cell Lung Cancer with reference values in serum in the pg mL(−1) range. A set of mAbs which bind linear epitopes of ProGRP are available, and after a theoretical consideration, three mAbs (E146, E149 and M18) were evaluated for extraction of proteotypic epitope peptides from a complex sample. M18 was the best performing mAb for peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies, matching the LOD (54 pg mL(−1)) and LOQ (181 pg mL(−1)) of the existing conventional immunocapture LC-MS/MS method for determination of ProGRP. Peptide and protein capture using the same mAb were also compared with respect to sample clean-up, and the peptide capture workflow yielded cleaner extracts and therewith less complex chromatograms. Analysis of five patient samples demonstrated that peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies can be used for the determination of various levels of endogenously present ProGRP. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9097496/ /pubmed/35702551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05071j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Levernæs, Maren C. S.
Farhat, Bassem
Oulie, Inger
Abdullah, Sazan S.
Paus, Elisabeth
Reubsaet, Léon
Halvorsen, Trine G.
Immunocapture sample clean-up in determination of low abundant protein biomarkers – a feasibility study of peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies
title Immunocapture sample clean-up in determination of low abundant protein biomarkers – a feasibility study of peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies
title_full Immunocapture sample clean-up in determination of low abundant protein biomarkers – a feasibility study of peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies
title_fullStr Immunocapture sample clean-up in determination of low abundant protein biomarkers – a feasibility study of peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies
title_full_unstemmed Immunocapture sample clean-up in determination of low abundant protein biomarkers – a feasibility study of peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies
title_short Immunocapture sample clean-up in determination of low abundant protein biomarkers – a feasibility study of peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies
title_sort immunocapture sample clean-up in determination of low abundant protein biomarkers – a feasibility study of peptide capture by anti-protein antibodies
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9097496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35702551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05071j
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