Automated multiplexed affinity-based enrichment of peptides for LC-MS/MS plasma proteomics

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Abstract

Plasma proteomics offers high potential for biomarker discovery, as plasma is collected through a minimally invasive procedure and constitutes the most complex human-derived proteome. However, the wide dynamic range poses a significant challenge. Here, we propose a semi-automated method based on the use of multiple single chain variable fragment antibodies, each enriching for peptides found in up to a few hundred proteins. This approach allows for the analysis of a complementary fraction compared to full proteome analysis. Proteins from pooled plasma were extracted and digested before testing the performance of 29 different antibodies with the aim of reproducibly maximizing peptide enrichment. Our results demonstrate the enrichment of 3662 peptides not detected in neat plasma or negative controls. Moreover, most antibodies were able to enrich for at least 155 peptides across different levels of abundance in plasma. To further reduce analysis time, a combination of antibodies was used in a multiplexed setting. Repeated sample analyses showed low coefficients of variation, and the method is flexible in terms of affinity binders. It does not impose drastic increases in instrument time, thus showing excellent potential for usage in large scale discovery projects.
Original languageEnglish
JournalProteomics
Volume24
Issue number21-22
Early online date2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Immunology in the Medical Area (including Cell and Immunotherapy)

Free keywords

  • Affinity Enrichment
  • Automation
  • Biomarkers
  • Mass Spectrometry (MS)
  • Plasma Proteomics

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