The application of atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization to the analysis of long-term cryopreserved serum peptidome
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Although most time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometers come equipped with vacuum matrix-assisted
laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) sources, the atmospheric pressure MALDI (API-MALDI) source is
an attractive option because of its ability to be coupled to a wide range of analyzers. This article describes
the use of an API-MALDI source coupled to a TOF mass spectrometer for evaluation of the effects of
medium- and long-term storage on peptidomic profiles of cryopreserved serum samples from healthy
women. Peptides were purified using superparamagnetic beads either from fresh sera or after serum
storage at 80 C for 18 months or at 20 C for 8 years. Data were preprocessed using newly developed
bioinformatic tools and then were subjected to statistical analysis and class prediction. The analyses
showed a dramatic effect of storage on the abundance of several peptides such as fibrinopeptides A
and B, complement fractions, bradykinin, and clusterin, indicated by other authors as disease biomarkers.
Most of these results were confirmed by shadow clustering analysis, able to classify each sample in the
correct group. In addition to demonstrating the suitability of the API-MALDI technique for peptidome
profiling studies, our data are of relevance for retrospective studies that involve frozen sera stored for
many years in biobanks.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Atmospheric pressure ionization; MALDI-TOF; Peptidome profile; Protein degradation; Serum cryopreservation
List of contributors:
Facchiano, Angelo; Muselli, Marco
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