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Isotope labeled internal standards (ILIS) as a basis for quality control in clinical studies using plasma samples

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Summary, in English

For clinical proteomic studies the availability of high quality biofluid samples such as human blood plasma are extremely important. In this study we have investigated the stability of human plasma samples by spiking stable isotope-labeled peptides into the plasma and monitoring their degradation under different storage conditions. FPA-1, C4A and C3f were synthesized with isotopically labeled amino acids, and used as reference peptides. The mixture of internal calibrants was spiked into plasma at the starting point of investigation, mimicking the time of collection for future biobanking efforts, and their qualitative and quantitative changes were analyzed over time by using both MALDI-MS (LTQ Orbitrap XL) and nanoLC-ESI-MS (LTQ XL ETD).

We have found that all three synthetic peptides were stable in plasma at -20 and -80°C during the examined 2-month period. However, different proteolytic degradation profiles of the peptides were observed at room temperature. We anticipate that the use of these isotope-labeled peptides as internal standards (ILIS) provides a quality control for long-term storage and proteomic plasma analysis.

Publishing year

2010

Language

English

Pages

1219-1229

Publication/Series

Journal of Proteomics

Volume

73

Issue

6

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Medical Engineering

Keywords

  • human blood plasma
  • clinical proteomics
  • mass spectrometry
  • heavy isotope-labeled peptides

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1874-3919