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Naturally occurring human urinary peptides for use in diagnosis of chronic kidney disease.


ABSTRACT: Because of its availability, ease of collection, and correlation with physiology and pathology, urine is an attractive source for clinical proteomics/peptidomics. However, the lack of comparable data sets from large cohorts has greatly hindered the development of clinical proteomics. Here, we report the establishment of a reproducible, high resolution method for peptidome analysis of naturally occurring human urinary peptides and proteins, ranging from 800 to 17,000 Da, using samples from 3,600 individuals analyzed by capillary electrophoresis coupled to MS. All processed data were deposited in an Structured Query Language (SQL) database. This database currently contains 5,010 relevant unique urinary peptides that serve as a pool of potential classifiers for diagnosis and monitoring of various diseases. As an example, by using this source of information, we were able to define urinary peptide biomarkers for chronic kidney diseases, allowing diagnosis of these diseases with high accuracy. Application of the chronic kidney disease-specific biomarker set to an independent test cohort in the subsequent replication phase resulted in 85.5% sensitivity and 100% specificity. These results indicate the potential usefulness of capillary electrophoresis coupled to MS for clinical applications in the analysis of naturally occurring urinary peptides.

SUBMITTER: Good DM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2984241 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Naturally occurring human urinary peptides for use in diagnosis of chronic kidney disease.

Good David M DM   Zürbig Petra P   Argilés Angel A   Bauer Hartwig W HW   Behrens Georg G   Coon Joshua J JJ   Dakna Mohammed M   Decramer Stéphane S   Delles Christian C   Dominiczak Anna F AF   Ehrich Jochen H H JH   Eitner Frank F   Fliser Danilo D   Frommberger Moritz M   Ganser Arnold A   Girolami Mark A MA   Golovko Igor I   Gwinner Wilfried W   Haubitz Marion M   Herget-Rosenthal Stefan S   Jankowski Joachim J   Jahn Holger H   Jerums George G   Julian Bruce A BA   Kellmann Markus M   Kliem Volker V   Kolch Walter W   Krolewski Andrzej S AS   Luppi Mario M   Massy Ziad Z   Melter Michael M   Neusüss Christian C   Novak Jan J   Peter Karlheinz K   Rossing Kasper K   Rupprecht Harald H   Schanstra Joost P JP   Schiffer Eric E   Stolzenburg Jens-Uwe JU   Tarnow Lise L   Theodorescu Dan D   Thongboonkerd Visith V   Vanholder Raymond R   Weissinger Eva M EM   Mischak Harald H   Schmitt-Kopplin Philippe P  

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 20100708 11


Because of its availability, ease of collection, and correlation with physiology and pathology, urine is an attractive source for clinical proteomics/peptidomics. However, the lack of comparable data sets from large cohorts has greatly hindered the development of clinical proteomics. Here, we report the establishment of a reproducible, high resolution method for peptidome analysis of naturally occurring human urinary peptides and proteins, ranging from 800 to 17,000 Da, using samples from 3,600  ...[more]

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