Novel automated biomarker discovery work flow for urinary peptidomics

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BACKGROUND: Urine is potentially a rich source of peptide biomarkers, but reproducible, high-throughput peptidomic analysis is often hampered by the inherent variability in factors such as pH and salt concentration. Our goal was to develop a generally applicable, rapid, and robust method for screening large numbers of urine samples, resulting in a broad spectrum of native peptides, as a tool to be used for biomarker discovery. METHODS: Peptide samples were trapped, desalted, pH-normalized, and fractionated on a miniaturized automatic reverse-phase strong cation exchange (RP-SCX) cartridge system. We analyzed eluted peptides using MALDI-TOF, Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance, and liquid chromatography-iontrap mass spectrometry. We determined qualitative and quantitative reproducibility of the system and robustness of the method using BSA digests and urine samples, and we used a selected set of urine samples from Schistosoma haematobium-infected individuals to evaluate clinical applicability. RESULTS: The automated RP-SCX sample cleanup and fractionation system exhibits a high qualitative and quantitative reproducibility, with both BSA standards and urine samples. Because of the relatively high cartridge binding capacity (1-2 mL urine), eluted peptides can be measured with high sensitivity using multiple mass spectrometric techniques. As proof of principle, hemoglobin-derived peptides were identified in urine samples from S. haematobium-infected individuals, even when the microhematuria test was negative. CONCLUSIONS: We present a practical, step-by-step method for screening and identification of urinary peptides. Alongside the analytical method evaluation on standard samples, we demonstrate its feasibility with actual clinical material. © 2008 American Association for Clinical Chemistry.

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Balog, C. I., Hensbergen, P. J., Derks, R., Verweij, J. J., Van Dam, G. J., Vennervald, B. J., … Mayboroda, O. A. (2009). Novel automated biomarker discovery work flow for urinary peptidomics. Clinical Chemistry, 55(1), 117–125. https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2008.108795

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