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An antibody-free platform for multiplexed, sensitive quantification of protein biomarkers in complex biomatrices

  • Bo An
  • , Timothy Sikorsiki
  • , John F. Kellie
  • , Zhuo Chen
  • , Nicole A. Schneck
  • , John Mehl
  • , Huaping Tang
  • , Jun Qu
  • , Tujin Shi
  • , Yuqian Gao
  • , Jon M. Jacobs
  • , Eshani Nandita
  • , Remco van Soest
  • , Elliott Jones

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Abstract

Sensitive, multiplexed protein quantification remains challenging despite recent advancements in LC-MS assays for targeted protein biomarker quantification. High-sensitivity protein biomarker measurements usually require immuno-affinity enrichment of target protein; a process which is highly dependent on capture reagent and limited in capability to measure multiple analytes. Herein, we report a novel antibody-free platform, which measures multiple biomarkers from complex matrices employing a strategically optimized solid-phase extraction cleanup and orthogonal multidimensional LC-MS. Eight human protein biomarkers with different specifications were spiked into canine plasma as a model investigation system. The developed strategy achieved the desired sensitivity, robustness, and throughput via the following steps: (1) post digestion mixed-mode cation exchange-reverse phase SPE enrichment cleaned up the sample initially; (2) rapid, high-pH peptide fractionation further eliminated background components efficiently while selectively enriched signature peptides (SP) to provide sufficient sensitivity for multiple targets; and (3) trapping-micro-LC-MS analysis delivered high sensitivity comparable to a nano-LC-MS method but with much better robustness and throughput for the final analysis. Compared with a conventional LC-MS assay with direct protein digestion and limited clean-up, analysis with this antibody-free platform improved the LLOQ by 1–2 orders of magnitude for the eight protein biomarkers, reaching as low as 5 ng/mL in plasma, with feasible robustness and throughput. This platform was applied for the quantification of biomarkers of respiratory conditions in patients with various lung diseases, demonstrating real-world applicability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number463261
JournalJournal of Chromatography A
Volume1676
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2 2022

Keywords

  • Antibody-free
  • Multiplexed
  • Orthogonal mechanism fractionation
  • Targeted protein quantification
  • Trapping-micro-LC-MS

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