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Dynamic urinary proteomic analysis reveals stable proteins to be potential biomarkers
Authors:Wei Sun  Yong Chen  Fuxin Li  Ling Zhang  Ruifeng Yang  Zhi Zhang  Dexian Zheng  Youhe Gao Professor
Affiliation:1. Proteomics Research Center, Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences/School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China;2. Lanzhou Institute of Biological Products, the China National Biotech Group, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu, China;3. Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China;4. Chinese National Institute of Metrology, Beijing, China;5. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences/School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China
Abstract:Human urinary proteome analysis is a convenient and efficient approach for understanding disease processes affecting the kidney and urogenital tract. Many potential biomarkers have been identified in previous differential analyses; however, dynamic variations of the urinary proteome have not been intensively studied, and it is difficult to conclude that potential biomarkers are genuinely associated with disease rather then simply being physiological proteome variations. In this paper, pooled and individual urine samples were used to analyze dynamic variations in the urinary proteome. Five types of pooled samples (first morning void, second morning void, excessive water‐drinking void, random void, and 24 h void) collected in 1 day from six volunteers were used to analyze intra‐day variations. Six pairs of first morning voids collected a week apart were used to study inter‐day, inter‐individual, and inter‐gender variations. The intra‐day, inter‐day, inter‐individual, and inter‐gender variation analyses showed that many proteins were constantly present with relatively stable abundances, and some of these had earlier been reported as potential disease biomarkers. In terms of sensitivity, the main components of the five intra‐day urinary proteomes were similar, and the second morning void is recommended for clinical proteome analysis. The advantages and disadvantages of pooling samples are also discussed. The data presented describe a pool of stable urinary proteins seen under different physiological conditions. Any significant qualitative or quantitative changes in these stable proteins may mean that such proteins could serve as potential urinary biomarkers.
Keywords:Biomarker  Dynamic analysis  Stable protein  Urinary proteome
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