Preparation of human cerebrospinal fluid for proteomics biomarker analysis

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Abstract

The analysis of the cerebrospinal fl uid (CSF) proteome in recent years has resulted in a valuable repository of data for targeting and diagnosing a variety of diseases, such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, traumatic brain injury, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Human ventricular CSF contains numerous proteins that are unique to CSF due in part to the interaction of the bio fl uid with the brain. This allows researchers to obtain information from a region that would otherwise be inaccessible except through invasive surgery or during autopsy. Characterization of the CSF proteome requires that strict care be taken so that sample integrity and fi delity are maintained to ensure data reproducibility. Standardized methods in sample collection, storage, preparation, analysis, and data mining must be used for meaningful information to be obtained. The following method describes a simple and robust approach for preparing CSF samples for analysis via reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) and mass spectrometry (MS).

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Waybright, T. J. (2013). Preparation of human cerebrospinal fluid for proteomics biomarker analysis. Methods in Molecular Biology. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-360-2_5

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