Literature DB >> 28674873

Direct Assessment of Plasma/Serum Sample Quality for Proteomics Biomarker Investigation.

Viviana Greco1, Cristian Piras2, Luisa Pieroni1, Andrea Urbani3,4.   

Abstract

Blood proteome analysis for biomarker discovery represents one of the most challenging tasks to be achieved through clinical proteomics due to the sample complexity, such as the extreme heterogeneity of proteins in very dynamic concentrations, and to the observation of proper sampling and storage conditions. Quantitative and qualitative proteomics profiling of plasma and serum could be useful both for the early detection of diseases and for the evaluation of pathological status. Two main sources of variability can affect the precision and accuracy of the quantitative experiments designed for biomarker discovery and validation. These sources are divided into two categories, pre-analytical and analytical, and are often ignored; however, they can contribute to consistent errors and misunderstanding in biomarker research. In this chapter, we review critical pre-analytical and analytical variables that can influence quantitative proteomics. According to guidelines accepted by proteomics community, we propose some recommendations and strategies for a proper proteomics analysis addressed to biomarker studies.

Keywords:  Biomarkers; Clinical proteomics; Mass spectrometry; Pre-analytical and analytical variables; Sample quality control

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28674873     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7057-5_1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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