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Quantitative Mass Spectrometric Profiling of Cancer-cell Proteomes Derived From Liquid and Solid Tumors
Published on: February 27, 2015
Fully integrated protein absolute quantification platform for analysis of multiple tumor markers in human plasma
Yuanbo Chen1, Bo Jiang2, Huiming Yuan2
1National Chromatographic Research and Analysis Center, Key Laboratory of Separation Science for Analytical Chemistry, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, Dalian, 116023, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China.
Abstract:
In this study, we developed a fully integrated protein absolute quantification platform for simultaneous analysis of multiple tumor markers in human plasma, by which multiple target proteins (alpha-fetoprotein, prostate-specific antigen, carcino-embryonic antigen and mucin-1) were firstly enriched by aptamers immobilized capillary column using graphene oxide modified polymer microsphere as the separation matrix, and then the eluted target proteins were online denatured, reduced, desalted and digested by our developed fully automated sample treatment device (FAST), finally the resulting peptides were analyzed by parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) on LTQ-orbitrap velos mass spectrometry. Compared to traditional ELISA assay, the platform exhibited significant advantages such as short analysis time, low limit of detection, and ease of automation. Furthermore, our developed platform was also applied in the absolute quantification of tumor markers from clinical human plasma samples, and the results were comparable to those obtained by clinical immunoassay. All the results demonstrated that such a platform could provide a promising tool for achieving high sensitivity, high accuracy, and high throughput detection of disease related protein markers in the routine physical examination and clinical disease diagnosis.

