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Toward next generation plasma profiling via heat-induced epitope retrieval and array-based assays.


ABSTRACT: There is a need for high throughput methods for screening patient samples in the quest for potential biomarkers for diagnostics and patient care. Here, we used a combination of undirected target selection, antibody suspension bead arrays, and heat-induced epitope retrieval to allow for protein profiling of human plasma in a novel and systematic manner. Several antibodies were found to reveal altered protein profiles upon epitope retrieval at elevated temperatures with limits of detection improving into lower ng/ml ranges. In a study based on prostate cancer patients, several proteins with differential profiles were discovered and subsequently validated in an independent cohort. For one of the potential biomarkers, the human carnosine dipeptidase 1 protein (CNDP1), the differences were determined to be related to the glycosylation status of the targeted protein. The study shows a path of pursuit for large scale screening of biobank repositories in a flexible and proteome-wide fashion by utilizing heat-induced epitope retrieval and using an antibody suspension bead array format.

SUBMITTER: Schwenk JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2984230 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Toward next generation plasma profiling via heat-induced epitope retrieval and array-based assays.

Schwenk Jochen M JM   Igel Ulrika U   Neiman Maja M   Langen Hanno H   Becker Charlotte C   Bjartell Anders A   Ponten Fredrik F   Wiklund Fredrik F   Grönberg Henrik H   Nilsson Peter P   Uhlen Mathias M  

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 20100803 11


There is a need for high throughput methods for screening patient samples in the quest for potential biomarkers for diagnostics and patient care. Here, we used a combination of undirected target selection, antibody suspension bead arrays, and heat-induced epitope retrieval to allow for protein profiling of human plasma in a novel and systematic manner. Several antibodies were found to reveal altered protein profiles upon epitope retrieval at elevated temperatures with limits of detection improvi  ...[more]

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