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Current state of the art for enhancing urine biomarker discovery
Authors:Michael Harpole  Justin Davis
Affiliation:1. Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine, George Mason University, Manassas, VA, USA;2. Department of Chemistry/Biochemistry, George Mason University, Manassas, VA, USA
Abstract:Introduction: Urine is a highly desirable biospecimen for biomarker analysis because it can be collected recurrently by non-invasive techniques, in relatively large volumes. Urine contains cellular elements, biochemicals, and proteins derived from glomerular filtration of plasma, renal tubule excretion, and urogenital tract secretions that reflect, at a given time point, an individual’s metabolic and pathophysiologic state.

Areas covered: High-resolution mass spectrometry, coupled with state of the art fractionation systems are revealing the plethora of diagnostic/prognostic proteomic information existing within urinary exosomes, glycoproteins, and proteins. Affinity capture pre-processing techniques such as combinatorial peptide ligand libraries and biomarker harvesting hydrogel nanoparticles are enabling measurement/identification of previously undetectable urinary proteins.

Expert commentary: Future challenges in the urinary proteomics field include a) defining either single or multiple, universally applicable data normalization methods for comparing results within and between individual patients/data sets, and b) defining expected urinary protein levels in healthy individuals.

Keywords:Biomarker  combinatorial peptide ligand libraries  diabetes  glycoprotein  hydrogel nanoparticles  Lyme Disease  mass spectrometry  protein  proteomics  selected reaction monitoring  urine
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