An extensive targeted proteomic analysis of disease-related protein biomarkers in urine from healthy donors.

The analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of clinical settings. Several characteristics of urine including a low-protein matrix, ease of testing and a demonstrated proteomic stability offer distinct advantages over current widely used biofluids, serum a...

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Main Authors: Brian M Nolen, Lidiya S Orlichenko, Adele Marrangoni, Liudmila Velikokhatnaya, Denise Prosser, William E Grizzle, Kevin Ho, Frank J Jenkins, Dana H Bovbjerg, Anna E Lokshin
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3665773?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a7b58c5e633c4e7d9b830aae608f36552020-11-25T01:55:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6336810.1371/journal.pone.0063368An extensive targeted proteomic analysis of disease-related protein biomarkers in urine from healthy donors.Brian M NolenLidiya S OrlichenkoAdele MarrangoniLiudmila VelikokhatnayaDenise ProsserWilliam E GrizzleKevin HoFrank J JenkinsDana H BovbjergAnna E LokshinThe analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of clinical settings. Several characteristics of urine including a low-protein matrix, ease of testing and a demonstrated proteomic stability offer distinct advantages over current widely used biofluids, serum and plasma. Improvements in our understanding of the urine proteome and in methods used in its evaluation will facilitate the clinical development of urinary protein biomarkers. Multiplexed bead-based immunoassays were utilized to evaluate 211 proteins in urines from 103 healthy donors. An additional 25 healthy donors provided serial urine samples over the course of two days in order to assess temporal variation in selected biomarkers. Nearly one-third of the evaluated biomarkers were detected in urine at levels greater than 1 ng/ml, representing a diverse panel of proteins with respect to structure, function and biological role. The presence of several biomarkers in urine was confirmed by western blot. Several methods of data normalization were employed to assess impact on biomarker variability. A complex pattern of correlations with urine creatinine, albumin and beta-2-microglobulin was observed indicating the presence of highly specific mechanisms of renal filtration. Further investigation of the urinary protein biomarkers identified in this preliminary study along with a consideration of the underlying proteomic trends suggested by these findings should lead to an improved capability to identify candidate biomarkers for clinical development.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3665773?pdf=render
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author Brian M Nolen
Lidiya S Orlichenko
Adele Marrangoni
Liudmila Velikokhatnaya
Denise Prosser
William E Grizzle
Kevin Ho
Frank J Jenkins
Dana H Bovbjerg
Anna E Lokshin
spellingShingle Brian M Nolen
Lidiya S Orlichenko
Adele Marrangoni
Liudmila Velikokhatnaya
Denise Prosser
William E Grizzle
Kevin Ho
Frank J Jenkins
Dana H Bovbjerg
Anna E Lokshin
An extensive targeted proteomic analysis of disease-related protein biomarkers in urine from healthy donors.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Brian M Nolen
Lidiya S Orlichenko
Adele Marrangoni
Liudmila Velikokhatnaya
Denise Prosser
William E Grizzle
Kevin Ho
Frank J Jenkins
Dana H Bovbjerg
Anna E Lokshin
author_sort Brian M Nolen
title An extensive targeted proteomic analysis of disease-related protein biomarkers in urine from healthy donors.
title_short An extensive targeted proteomic analysis of disease-related protein biomarkers in urine from healthy donors.
title_full An extensive targeted proteomic analysis of disease-related protein biomarkers in urine from healthy donors.
title_fullStr An extensive targeted proteomic analysis of disease-related protein biomarkers in urine from healthy donors.
title_full_unstemmed An extensive targeted proteomic analysis of disease-related protein biomarkers in urine from healthy donors.
title_sort extensive targeted proteomic analysis of disease-related protein biomarkers in urine from healthy donors.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of clinical settings. Several characteristics of urine including a low-protein matrix, ease of testing and a demonstrated proteomic stability offer distinct advantages over current widely used biofluids, serum and plasma. Improvements in our understanding of the urine proteome and in methods used in its evaluation will facilitate the clinical development of urinary protein biomarkers. Multiplexed bead-based immunoassays were utilized to evaluate 211 proteins in urines from 103 healthy donors. An additional 25 healthy donors provided serial urine samples over the course of two days in order to assess temporal variation in selected biomarkers. Nearly one-third of the evaluated biomarkers were detected in urine at levels greater than 1 ng/ml, representing a diverse panel of proteins with respect to structure, function and biological role. The presence of several biomarkers in urine was confirmed by western blot. Several methods of data normalization were employed to assess impact on biomarker variability. A complex pattern of correlations with urine creatinine, albumin and beta-2-microglobulin was observed indicating the presence of highly specific mechanisms of renal filtration. Further investigation of the urinary protein biomarkers identified in this preliminary study along with a consideration of the underlying proteomic trends suggested by these findings should lead to an improved capability to identify candidate biomarkers for clinical development.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3665773?pdf=render
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