Identification of Plasma Biomarkers from Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Using an Optimized Sequential Window Acquisition of All THeoretical Mass Spectra (SWATH) Proteomics Workflow.
Liang JinFei WangXue WangBohdan P HarveyYingtao BiChenqi HuBaoliang CuiAnhdao T DarcyJohn W MaullBen R PhillipsYoungjae KimGary J JenkinsThierry R SornasseYu TianPublished in: Proteomes (2023)
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune and inflammatory disease. Plasma biomarkers are critical for understanding disease mechanisms, treatment effects, and diagnosis. Mass spectrometry-based proteomics is a powerful tool for unbiased biomarker discovery. However, plasma proteomics is significantly hampered by signal interference from high-abundance proteins, low overall protein coverage, and high levels of missing data from data-dependent acquisition (DDA). To achieve quantitative proteomics analysis for plasma samples with a balance of throughput, performance, and cost, we developed a workflow incorporating plate-based high abundance protein depletion and sample preparation, comprehensive peptide spectral library building, and data-independent acquisition (DIA) SWATH mass spectrometry-based methodology. In this study, we analyzed plasma samples from both RA patients and healthy donors. The results showed that the new workflow performance exceeded that of the current state-of-the-art depletion-based plasma proteomic platforms in terms of both data quality and proteome coverage. Proteins from biological processes related to the activation of systemic inflammation, suppression of platelet function, and loss of muscle mass were enriched and differentially expressed in RA. Some plasma proteins, particularly acute-phase reactant proteins, showed great power to distinguish between RA patients and healthy donors. Moreover, protein isoforms in the plasma were also analyzed, providing even deeper proteome coverage. This workflow can serve as a basis for further application in discovering plasma biomarkers of other diseases.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- rheumatoid arthritis
- electronic health record
- end stage renal disease
- disease activity
- healthcare
- newly diagnosed
- magnetic resonance imaging
- big data
- small molecule
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
- label free
- peritoneal dialysis
- data analysis
- high throughput
- gas chromatography
- systemic sclerosis
- optical coherence tomography
- contrast enhanced
- patient reported
- health insurance
- combination therapy