Proteomic Discovery and Array-Based Validation of Biomarkers from Urinary Exosome by Supramolecular Probe.
Xin FengShengnan JiaMuhammad Mujahid AliGuiyuan ZhangDejun LiWeiguo Andy TaoLianghai HuPublished in: Journal of proteome research (2023)
Exosomes are nanoscale, membrane-enclosed vesicles with contents similar to their parent cells, which are rich in potential biomarkers. Urine, as a noninvasive sampling body fluid, has the advantages of being simple to collect, stable in protein, diverse and not regulated by homeostatic mechanisms of the body, making it a favorable target for studying tumor biomarkers. In this report, the urinary exosomal proteome was analyzed and high-throughput downstream validation was performed using a supramolecular probe-based capture and in situ detection. The technology demonstrated the efficient enrichment of exosomes with a high concentration (5.5 × 10 10 particles/mL) and a high purity (2.607 × 10 10 particles/mg) of exosomes from urine samples. Proteomic analysis of urine samples from patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and healthy individuals combined with proteomic screening techniques revealed that 68 proteins were up-regulated in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. As a proof-of-principle study, three of these differentially expressed proteins, including OLFM4, HDGF and GDF15, were validated using the supramolecular probe-based array (48 samples per batch). These findings demonstrate the great potential of this approach toward a liquid biopsy for the discovery and validation of biomarkers from urinary exosomes, and it can be extended to various biological samples with lower content of exosomes.
Keyphrases
- high throughput
- mesenchymal stem cells
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- label free
- small molecule
- living cells
- single cell
- quantum dots
- induced apoptosis
- energy transfer
- water soluble
- bone marrow
- ionic liquid
- high resolution
- climate change
- signaling pathway
- transcription factor
- mass spectrometry
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- protein protein
- fluorescent probe
- human health
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- risk assessment
- ultrasound guided
- clinical evaluation
- cell proliferation