Detection of podocin in human urine sediment samples by charge derivatization and Lc-Ms-Mrm method

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Abstract

Detection of podocytes in urine might serve as a useful diagnostic tool in both primary and secondary glomerular diseases. The utility of podocyturia has been confirmed for both pre-eclampsia and glomerulonephritis. Here, we present a new and sensitive method for qualitative LC-MS-multiple-reaction-monitoring (MRM) analysis of podocin, serving as a podocyturia biomarker in urine sediments. The following podocin tryptic peptides with the169LQTLEIPFHEIVTK182,213 AVQFLVQTTMK223,240 SIAQDAK246, and292 MIAAEAEK299 sequences were applied as a model. The selective chemical derivatization of the ε amino group of C-terminal lysine residue in tryptic peptides, by 2,4,6-triphenylpyrylium salt (TPP) as a fixed charge tag, was employed to increase the ionization efficiency, in routine ESI-MS analysis. Additionally, the generation of a reporter ion, in the form of a protonated 2,4,6-triphenylpyridinium cation, makes the derivatized peptide analysis in the MRM mode unambiguous. Identification of derivatized and non-derivatized peptides were performed, and the obtained results suggest that the peptide with the292 MIAAEAEK299 sequence may serve as a marker of podocyturia.

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Bąchor, R., Gąszczyk, D., Panek-Laszczyńska, K., Konieczny, A., Witkiewicz, W., Stefanowicz, P., & Szewczuk, Z. (2020). Detection of podocin in human urine sediment samples by charge derivatization and Lc-Ms-Mrm method. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21093225

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