Literature DB >> 29016222

Misidentification of transthyretin and immunoglobulin variants by proteomics due to methyl lysine formation in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded amyloid tissue.

Diana Canetti1,2,3,4,5, Nigel Brian Rendell1,2, Lucia Di Vagno1,2, Janet A Gilbertson1,2, Dorota Rowczenio1,2, Tamar Rezk1,2, Julian D Gillmore1,2, Phillip N Hawkins1,2, Guglielmo Verona1,2, Palma Patrizia Mangione1,2,3, Sofia Giorgetti3, Pierluigi Mauri6, Sara Motta6, Antonella De Palma6, Vittorio Bellotti1,2,3, Graham W Taylor1,2.   

Abstract

Proteomics is becoming the de facto gold standard for identifying amyloid proteins and is now used routinely in a number of centres. The technique is compound class independent and offers the added ability to identify variant and modified proteins. We re-examined proteomics results from a number of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded amyloid samples, which were positive for transthyretin (TTR) by immunohistochemistry and proteomics, using the UniProt human protein database modified to include TTR variants. The amyloidogenic variant, V122I TTR, was incorrectly identified in 26/27 wild-type and non-V122I variant samples due to its close mass spectral similarity with the methyl lysine-modified WT peptide [126KMe]105-127 (p.[146 KMe]125-147) generated during formalin fixation. Similarly, the methyl lysine peptide, [50KMe]43-59, from immunoglobulin lambda light chain constant region was also misidentified as arising from a rare myeloma-derived lambda variant V49I. These processing-derived modifications are not present in fresh cardiac tissue, non-fixed fat nor serum and do not materially affect the identification of amyloid proteins. They could result in the incorrect assignment of a variant, and this may have consequences for the immediate family who will require genetic counselling and potentially early clinical intervention. As proteomics becomes a routine clinical test for amyloidosis, it becomes important to be aware of potentially confounding issues such as formalin-mediated lysine methylation, and how these may influence diagnosis and possibly treatment.

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Keywords:  Amyloidosis; formalin; immunoglobulin; proteomics; transthyretin; variant

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29016222     DOI: 10.1080/13506129.2017.1385452

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Amyloid        ISSN: 1350-6129            Impact factor:   7.141


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Authors:  Graham W Taylor; Janet A Gilbertson; Rabya Sayed; Angel Blanco; Nigel B Rendell; Dorota Rowczenio; Tamer Rezk; P Patrizia Mangione; Diana Canetti; Paul Bass; Philip N Hawkins; Julian D Gillmore
Journal:  Kidney Int Rep       Date:  2019-04-15

3.  The complementary role of histology and proteomics for diagnosis and typing of systemic amyloidosis.

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Journal:  J Pathol Clin Res       Date:  2019-04-02

4.  Clinical Amyloid Typing by Proteomics: Performance Evaluation and Data Sharing Between Two Centres.

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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-03-29       Impact factor: 4.411

5.  Clinical ApoA-IV amyloid is associated with fibrillogenic signal sequence.

Authors:  Diana Canetti; Paola Nocerino; Nigel B Rendell; Nicola Botcher; Janet A Gilbertson; Angel Blanco; Dorota Rowczenio; Alessandra Morelli; P Patrizia Mangione; Alessandra Corazza; Guglielmo Verona; Sofia Giorgetti; Loredana Marchese; Per Westermark; Philip N Hawkins; Julian D Gillmore; Vittorio Bellotti; Graham W Taylor
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