Optimized preparation of urine samples from acute melioidosis patients for in-solution proteomic studies using LCMS QTOF or MALDI TOF MS

INTRODUCTION: Investigation of urine proteome in patients with acute melioidosis may reveal potential disease markers, from either bacterial or human proteins. We used an in-solution gel-free method instead of 2-DE to detect human and Burkholderia pseudomallei proteins in urine of patients with acut...

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Main Authors: Aniza, P., Idorus, M. Yusri, Ismail, Nosrihah, Mariappan, Vanitha, Mahmud, Mohammed Imad A. Mustafa
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spelling my.um.eprints.350202022-08-29T02:25:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35020/ Optimized preparation of urine samples from acute melioidosis patients for in-solution proteomic studies using LCMS QTOF or MALDI TOF MS Aniza, P. Idorus, M. Yusri Ismail, Nosrihah Mariappan, Vanitha Mahmud, Mohammed Imad A. Mustafa R Medicine (General) RC Internal medicine INTRODUCTION: Investigation of urine proteome in patients with acute melioidosis may reveal potential disease markers, from either bacterial or human proteins. We used an in-solution gel-free method instead of 2-DE to detect human and Burkholderia pseudomallei proteins in urine of patients with acute melioidosis. Here, we propose a simpler, economical method for preparing urine samples directly from melioidosis patients, for in-solution proteomic analysis using LCMS-QTOF MS/MS or MALDI-TOF MS/MS. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We adapted an acetone-TCA based protein precipitation method with LCMS-QTOF MS to detect the B. pseudomallei proteins directly from urine of acute melioidosis patients (culture positive and negative). This process involves protein precipitation, desalting, trypsin digestion, and optimization for the mass spectrometry. RESULTS: A total of 3,866 human peptides were detected across 11 urine samples from clinically suspected acute melioidosis patients. Among these, were three Burkholderia specific proteins detected in 75% of culture positive samples. Large amounts of acute phase proteins, cell mediated immunity proteins, complement pathway proteins and inflammatory mediators were seen upon gene ontology (GO) annotation and GO enrichment analysis. CONCLUSIONS: This simple in-solution sample preparation method can be replicated easily for LCMS/MS-QTOF and MALDI-TOF proteomic analyses, avoiding tedious optimization steps in 2-DE. This method is cost effective and can be done in centres without specialized 2-DE or MS equipment and elutes can be easily transported for analysis and bioinformatics. This is the first study to analyse urine samples directly for B. pseudomallei proteins. Discovery of the entire proteome as a whole is important in leading to biomarker discovery. International Islamic University Malaysia 2021-07 Article PeerReviewed Aniza, P. and Idorus, M. Yusri and Ismail, Nosrihah and Mariappan, Vanitha and Mahmud, Mohammed Imad A. Mustafa (2021) Optimized preparation of urine samples from acute melioidosis patients for in-solution proteomic studies using LCMS QTOF or MALDI TOF MS. IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia, 20 (3). pp. 77-84. ISSN 1823-4631, DOI https://doi.org/10.31436/imjm.v20i3.1844 <https://doi.org/10.31436/imjm.v20i3.1844>. 10.31436/imjm.v20i3.1844
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topic R Medicine (General)
RC Internal medicine
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RC Internal medicine
Aniza, P.
Idorus, M. Yusri
Ismail, Nosrihah
Mariappan, Vanitha
Mahmud, Mohammed Imad A. Mustafa
Optimized preparation of urine samples from acute melioidosis patients for in-solution proteomic studies using LCMS QTOF or MALDI TOF MS
description INTRODUCTION: Investigation of urine proteome in patients with acute melioidosis may reveal potential disease markers, from either bacterial or human proteins. We used an in-solution gel-free method instead of 2-DE to detect human and Burkholderia pseudomallei proteins in urine of patients with acute melioidosis. Here, we propose a simpler, economical method for preparing urine samples directly from melioidosis patients, for in-solution proteomic analysis using LCMS-QTOF MS/MS or MALDI-TOF MS/MS. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We adapted an acetone-TCA based protein precipitation method with LCMS-QTOF MS to detect the B. pseudomallei proteins directly from urine of acute melioidosis patients (culture positive and negative). This process involves protein precipitation, desalting, trypsin digestion, and optimization for the mass spectrometry. RESULTS: A total of 3,866 human peptides were detected across 11 urine samples from clinically suspected acute melioidosis patients. Among these, were three Burkholderia specific proteins detected in 75% of culture positive samples. Large amounts of acute phase proteins, cell mediated immunity proteins, complement pathway proteins and inflammatory mediators were seen upon gene ontology (GO) annotation and GO enrichment analysis. CONCLUSIONS: This simple in-solution sample preparation method can be replicated easily for LCMS/MS-QTOF and MALDI-TOF proteomic analyses, avoiding tedious optimization steps in 2-DE. This method is cost effective and can be done in centres without specialized 2-DE or MS equipment and elutes can be easily transported for analysis and bioinformatics. This is the first study to analyse urine samples directly for B. pseudomallei proteins. Discovery of the entire proteome as a whole is important in leading to biomarker discovery.
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author Aniza, P.
Idorus, M. Yusri
Ismail, Nosrihah
Mariappan, Vanitha
Mahmud, Mohammed Imad A. Mustafa
author_facet Aniza, P.
Idorus, M. Yusri
Ismail, Nosrihah
Mariappan, Vanitha
Mahmud, Mohammed Imad A. Mustafa
author_sort Aniza, P.
title Optimized preparation of urine samples from acute melioidosis patients for in-solution proteomic studies using LCMS QTOF or MALDI TOF MS
title_short Optimized preparation of urine samples from acute melioidosis patients for in-solution proteomic studies using LCMS QTOF or MALDI TOF MS
title_full Optimized preparation of urine samples from acute melioidosis patients for in-solution proteomic studies using LCMS QTOF or MALDI TOF MS
title_fullStr Optimized preparation of urine samples from acute melioidosis patients for in-solution proteomic studies using LCMS QTOF or MALDI TOF MS
title_full_unstemmed Optimized preparation of urine samples from acute melioidosis patients for in-solution proteomic studies using LCMS QTOF or MALDI TOF MS
title_sort optimized preparation of urine samples from acute melioidosis patients for in-solution proteomic studies using lcms qtof or maldi tof ms
publisher International Islamic University Malaysia
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/35020/
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