Targeted Phosphoproteomics of Human Saliva Extracellular Vesicles via Multiple Reaction Monitoring Cubed (MRM 3 ).
Dong WeiJie SunZhuojun LuoGuiyuan ZhangYufeng LiuHao ZhangZhuoying XieZhong Ze GuWeiguo Andy TaoPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) has become a global health problem due to its increasing incidence and high mortality rate. Early intervention through monitoring of the diagnostic biomarker levels during OSCC treatment is critical. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are emerging surrogates in intercellular communication through transporting biomolecule cargo and have recently been identified as a potential source of biomarkers such as phosphoproteins for many diseases. Here, we developed a multiple reaction monitoring cubed (MRM 3 ) method coupled with a novel sample preparation strategy, extracellular vesicles to phosphoproteins (EVTOP), to quantify phosphoproteins using a minimal amount of saliva (50 μL) samples from OSCC patients with high specificity and sensitivity. Our results established differential patterns in the phosphopeptide content of healthy, presurgery, and postsurgery OSCC patient groups. Notably, we discovered significantly increased salivary phosphorylated alpha-amylase (AMY) in the postsurgery group compared to the presurgery group. We hereby present the first targeted MS method with extremely high sensitivity for measuring endogenous phosphoproteins in human saliva EVs.
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