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Plasma QconCATs reveal a gender-specific proteomic signature in apheresis platelet plasma supernatants.

Monika Dzieciatkowska1, Angelo D'Alessandro1, Ryan C Hill1, Kirk C Hansen2.   

Abstract

Clinical translation of proteomic technologies is often hampered by technical limitations, including inter-laboratory inconsistencies of label-free derived relative quantification, time-consuming analytical approaches and the subsequent challenge of performing proteomic analyses on large cohorts of subjects. Here we introduce plasma QconCAT-based targeted proteomics, an approach that allows the simultaneous absolute quantitation down to the picogram level of hundreds of proteins in a single liquid chromatography-selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry run. We demonstrate the robustness of the approach by analyzing apheresis platelet concentrate supernatants at storage day 1 and the end of the shelf life for this blood-derived therapeutic, day 5. The targeted approach was repeatable and robust revealing potential gender-specific signatures across a set of three male and female donors. This technical note represents a proof-of-principle of the application of QconCAT-based MRM strategies to transfusion-medicine relevant issues, such as storage and gender-dependent proteomic signatures in blood-derived therapeutics. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Gender differences in the proteome composition of apheresis platelet supernatants have always been postulated, and might underlie a higher risk of adverse reactions when transfusing apheresis products from female donors. Preliminary proteomic studies provided an overview of gender-dependent relative compositional differences in the proteome of apheresis platelet supernatants during routine storage in the blood bank. Here we apply a proteomics approach for absolute quantitation of approximately 100 proteins in apheresis platelet supernatants from male and female donors at storage days 1 and 5. Absolute quantitative proteomic analyses allowed us to confirm and expand on previous observations about gender and storage-dependency of platelet supernatant protein profiles.
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Keywords:  Donor variability; Storage; Targeted proteomics; Transfusion medicine

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25743772      PMCID: PMC5794015          DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2015.02.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteomics        ISSN: 1874-3919            Impact factor:   4.044


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