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Clinically Viable Assay for Monitoring Uromodulin Glycosylation.

Milani Wijeweera Patabandige1, Eden P Go1, Heather Desaire1.   

Abstract

Uromodulin, also known as the Tamm-Horsfall protein or THP, is the most abundant protein excreted in human urine. It is associated with the progression of kidney diseases; therefore, changes in the glycosylation profile of this protein could serve as a potential biomarker for kidney health. The typical glycomics analysis approaches used to quantify uromodulin glycosylation involve time-consuming and tedious glycoprotein isolation and labeling steps, which limit their utility in clinical glycomics assays, where sample throughput is important. Herein, we introduce a radically simplified sample preparation workflow, with direct ESI-MS analysis, enabling the quantification of N-linked glycans that originate from uromodulin. The method omits any glycan labeling steps but includes steps to reduce the salt content of the samples, thereby minimizing ion suppression. The method is effective for quantifying subtle glycosylation differences of uromodulin samples derived from different biological states. As a proof of concept, glycosylation from samples that differ by pregnancy status were shown to be differentiable.

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Keywords:  THP; biomarker; glycan; glycomics; mass spectrometry; uromodulin

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33301684      PMCID: PMC8541689          DOI: 10.1021/jasms.0c00317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1044-0305            Impact factor:   3.109


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