| Literature DB >> 26103798 |
Hiten D Mistry1, Kate Bramham2, Andrew J Weston3, Malcolm A Ward3, Andrew J Thompson4, Lucy C Chappell2.
Abstract
Recent advances have been made in the study of urinary proteomics as a diagnostic tool for renal disease and pre-eclampsia which requires accurate measurement of urinary protein. We compared different protein assays (Bicinchoninic acid (BCA), Lowry and Bradford) against the 'gold standard' amino-acid assay in urine from 43 women (8 non-pregnant, 34 pregnant, including 8 with pre-eclampsia). BCA assay was superior to both Lowry and Bradford assays (Bland Altman bias: 0.08) compared to amino-acid assay, which performed particularly poorly at higher protein concentrations. These data highlight the need to use amino-acid or BCA assays for unprocessed urine protein estimation.Entities:
Keywords: Protein concentration assays; Proteomics; Urine
Year: 2013 PMID: 26103798 DOI: 10.1016/j.preghy.2013.07.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pregnancy Hypertens ISSN: 2210-7789 Impact factor: 2.899