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A high-throughput UHPLC-MS/MS method for the quantification of five aged butyrylcholinesterase biomarkers from human exposure to organophosphorus nerve agents.

Leigh Ann Graham1, Darryl Johnson2, Melissa D Carter3, Emily G Stout2, Huseyin A Erol2, Samantha L Isenberg1, Thomas P Mathews1, Jerry D Thomas3, Rudolph C Johnson3.   

Abstract

Organophosphorus nerve agents (OPNAs) are toxic compounds that are classified as prohibited Schedule 1 chemical weapons. In the body, OPNAs bind to butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) to form nerve agent adducts (OPNA-BChE). OPNA-BChE adducts can provide a reliable, long-term protein biomarker for assessing human exposure. A major challenge facing OPNA-BChE detection is hydrolysis (aging), which can continue to occur after a clinical specimen has been collected. During aging, the o-alkyl phosphoester bond hydrolyzes, and the specific identity of the nerve agent is lost. To better identify OPNA exposure events, a high-throughput method for the detection of five aged OPNA-BChE adducts was developed. This is the first diagnostic panel to allow for the simultaneous quantification of any Chemical Weapons Convention Schedule 1 OPNA by measuring the aged adducts methyl phosphonate, ethyl phosphonate, propyl phosphonate, ethyl phosphoryl, phosphoryl and unadducted BChE. The calibration range for all analytes is 2.00-250. ng/mL, which is consistent with similar methodologies used to detect unaged OPNA-BChE adducts. Each analytical run is 3 min, making the time to first unknown results, including calibration curve and quality controls, less than 1 h. Analysis of commercially purchased individual serum samples demonstrated no potential interferences with detection of aged OPNA-BChE adducts, and quantitative measurements of endogenous levels of BChE were similar to those previously reported in other OPNA-BChE adduct assays.
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  Butyrylcholinesterase; aging; hydrolysis; organophosphorus nerve agents; quantitative mass spectrometry

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27572107      PMCID: PMC5713885          DOI: 10.1002/bmc.3830

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Chromatogr        ISSN: 0269-3879            Impact factor:   1.902


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