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Protocols for Preparation and Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Clinical Urine Samples to Identify Candidate Biomarkers of Schistosoma-Associated Bladder Cancer.

Tariq Ganief1, Bridget Calder1, Jonathan M Blackburn2.   

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Advances in mass spectrometry instrumentation have revolutionized analytical capability in clinical proteomics. In parallel, various sample preparation methods have been developed to try to address the inherent complexity and dynamic range of clinical samples, typically involving a combination of depletion of abundant proteins followed by extensive prefractionation. However, the depth of coverage routinely achieved in discovery proteomics experiments on peripheral fluids such as serum, still leaves something to be desired, especially if no depletion or prefractionation is done in order to increase the throughput of clinical samples. Remarkably, despite being an easily accessible, typically sterile and diagnostically rich clinical sample, urine is often overlooked and as such has received less development effort. As an ultrafiltrate of blood, urine contains proteins and protein fragments originating from all parts of the body which may have diagnostic or prognostic potential if accurately and reproducibly quantified. Here, we describe an efficient and simple method for the concentration of urine samples by methanol-chloroform precipitation and subsequent in-solution tryptic digestion prior to discovery or targeted mass spectrometry analysis. We exemplify this method by reference to the discovery of novel candidate urinary biomarkers of schistosomiasis. Importantly, the methods described here have been used to identify >1900 protein groups in human urine by label-free discovery proteomics, without requiring any prior depletion or prefractionation, making this approach amenable to high throughput clinical biomarker studies in many diseases.

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Keywords:  Biofluid; Biomarkers; Mass spectrometry; Proteomics; Urine

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33651359     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1354-2_13

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


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1.  Quantitative Mass Spectrometry Normalization in Urine Biomarker Analysis in Nephrotic Syndrome.

Authors:  Timothy D Cummins; David W Powell; Daniel W Wilkey; Makayla Brady; Fredrick W Benz; Michelle T Barati; Dawn J Caster; Jon B Klein; Michael L Merchant
Journal:  Glomerular Dis       Date:  2022-01-27
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